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  1. Hey guys, So I am very new to watchmaking and I bought the microscopic camera, which can be clamped to the table, and then you connect it to a PC. This in total with the laptop I will connect it to will be around $230 in total. Here is a photo of the current setup: Now, I saw another option, which is a microscopic camera with a base attached to its built-in screen and it is like $70. So it is comparatively like a third of the price, so I am wondering if that's a better option. Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CBV43XXR/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_1?smid=A25KB8OA370XBE&psc=1 The only downside would be I will not be able to work on the movements directly under it since its base is very small. My purpose for recording is to have some record of taking movements apart when I get lost while putting them back together. What would be my best option? Thanks!
  2. How do you setup a stereo microscope such that it doesn't give you a neckache, backache and with good wrist support. I have a stereo microscope in my lab which I use for soldering work. The bench height is not ideal but soldering work normally just takes seconds to complete. When I use it for watch repair work, after 10 minutes the neck and back hurts and the shakes start. Could you guys show me how you setup your microscopes? Thanks.
  3. Hi gurus, I received my Amscope microscope yesterday, thus Christmas came early this year! I am however a bit uncertain how to focus it properly while still having enough workspace underneath. As it is now, I only have about 8 cm underneath to work with, thus not really enough to use screwdrivers and such. There are two identical parts that I don't know how to use, that I suspect will help with this. But the manual is very vague on this. Can someone tell me how to use this one? Thanks in advance! Stian
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