Dear Javier,
I use a stereomicroscop of Olympus with magnification from 10 to 40. It's great.
Helmut from Innsbruck
Helmut Nisters
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Hello friends:
I would like to begin with the study of microshells then my questions are:
Which is the best method to look at them? microscope, binoculars,
estheresocopic magnifying glasses ... What do you think?
I also have listened about adapter for computer and software to treat the
images. Please tell me things about all of this so if you know marks or
firms to ask for more information.
JAVIER LOPEZ
C.V.JAMEOS
LANZAROTE-SPAIN
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