Reddit Reddit reviews AmScope SE306-PZ Binocular Stereo Microscope, WF10x and WF20x Eyepieces, 20X/40X/80X Magnification, 2X and 4X Objectives, Upper and Lower Halogen Lighting, Reversible Black/White Stage Plate, Pillar Stand, 120V

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AmScope SE306-PZ Binocular Stereo Microscope, WF10x and WF20x Eyepieces, 20X/40X/80X Magnification, 2X and 4X Objectives, Upper and Lower Halogen Lighting, Reversible Black/White Stage Plate, Pillar Stand, 120V
Stereo microscope for home or classroom use enables students and hobbyists to inspect biological specimens, rocks, stamps, jewelry, and large specimens that require handing or manipulationBinocular viewing head with interchangeable pairs of 10x and 20x widefield eyepieces, adjustable interpupillary distance, and 45-degree inclination to simplify viewing for young usersInterchangeable 2x and 4x objectives provide low magnification and longer focal length for inspecting large-scale specimensUpper and lower illumination has 10W halogen light source to illuminate specimensFrosted stage plate allows light to pass through from below with transparent specimens, reversible black and white stage plate provides contrast with light- and dark-colored specimens, and stage clips secure the specimen during viewing20X-40X-80X widefield stereo magnification settingsBuilt-in incident (top) and transmitted (bottom) lightsSturdy pillar stand with metal frameworkBackward widefield binocular head
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2 Reddit comments about AmScope SE306-PZ Binocular Stereo Microscope, WF10x and WF20x Eyepieces, 20X/40X/80X Magnification, 2X and 4X Objectives, Upper and Lower Halogen Lighting, Reversible Black/White Stage Plate, Pillar Stand, 120V:

u/Trtlman · 3 pointsr/coins

Nice, I don't have that kind of budget, I use this, originally bought for my rock collection. http://www.amazon.com/AmScope-SE306-PZ-Dissecting-Microscope-20x-40x-80x/dp/B0058WX16U

u/squidboots · 1 pointr/mycology

What you are looking for is a dissecting scope like this. The light field on those things aren't great, and you will probably want an external light source like this one at some point too (that one is super expensive though!!).

AmScope, which I've linked above, makes really nice entry level scopes but I don't think they make one with a camera port - you'd have to take the photo through the eyepiece with your camera or use an eyepiece camera like this one. Olympus and Nikon make mid-range scopes, Zeiss and Leica make the high end scopes - you can find used ones on LabX.

If you're interested in more field photography, a former colleague of mine named Kent Loeffler did some pretty rad things with a borescope a few years ago.