RogerTheBug Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Hello everybody ! My 17 years old daughter and me are interested in buying a microscope with enough power to be able to (let's say it that way) "see some cells in action and distinguish its parts, and also some bacteria and so on." I know that it largely depends on the size of the different cells, bacterias and other subjects etc (I suppose virus are too small to see... I wonder if searching a microscope around 150€ is a good try, and if a good second hand one could be a better option to have a better one than a brand new but less powerful one. Do you have any specific brand or model to start with ? Thanks in advance 😉
swansont Posted April 13 Posted April 13 A number of sites say at least 400x is needed to see cells and cell structure
abuislam Posted May 17 Posted May 17 It's great that you and your daughter want to explore the microscopic world! A budget of around 150€ is reasonable for a good quality microscope to see cells and bacteria. Here are some tips: Magnification: Look for a microscope with at least 400x magnification, preferably up to 1000x. Optics: Ensure it has good quality lenses, such as achromatic lenses, to correct distortions. Illumination: LED lighting is best for brightness and longevity. Build Quality: A sturdy, stable base with metal construction is ideal. Second-hand Options: Consider reputable brands for used microscopes, ensuring the optics are clean and all parts function well. Brands like AmScope, OMAX, and Swift offer good entry-level options. Whether new or used, focus on optical quality and functionality. Enjoy your microscopic explorations!
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