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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
A GOOD deal!
By R. Merrifield
One of these is NOT going to be enough in my household. I bought it to use it for fine tuning things I do with my hobbies. Light Benchtop machining, soldering. Small clamps and gizmos for bikes, cars, you name it. I ordered it Sunday, it arrived four days later on Thursday, it took about 10 minutes to set up. I left it on the kitchen table to put away tools I didn't need for it's setup (it is EASY!!!) and came back to find my daughter examining her fingernails under it -- "for just a minute dad." I went to bed hours later and she was still looking at things, making noises of interest. I came down this morning and it was gone.
Checking up on my daughter I found the scope on her desk in her room with all of her cosmetics around it, and a notebook she's making sketches in.
I gently removed the unit (the base IS heavy) and took it to the basement to look at a solder joint problem in an Arduino shield. It's exactly perfect for that purpose. It's got
a BINOCULAR ZOOM LENS!! You can zoom OUT to find what you want, then zoom IN on the specific point (with slight adjustment needed for focus.. it is NOT follow focus, but wow -- for 400 bucks what do you expect???) This scope knocks the socks off the dissecting microscope I used in Grad school for similar purposes. It's WORTH the full $1600 "sticker" price. It's designed along professional guidelines -- so the oculars are interchangeable (you can change THE POWER of the scope!!! By changing the eyepieces!)
I'm online looking for more eyepieces, and any OTHER accessories. I do recommend the dust cover. I recommend the SCOPE!!!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Quality as good as $1000+ scopes
By T. Chang
I've been in the electronic industry for quite some time now. I've worked for semi conductor companies, to top-level manufacturers of electronics, so I've used quite a bit of "name brand" scopes in my time.
The AmScope is every bit as good, if not better, than some of the more expensive Olympias and Bausch & Lomb stuff.
I am very please with this scope. Note: The base is VERY heavy (estimate 20lbs?), which is what you want, since the boom should be bottom heavy for stability and be able to hold the scope without tipping over when the boom is extended quite a bit.
To my surprise, the included LED ring light does its job very well. I've used Fluorescent type of ring light, which are utter crap, and also halogen-type fiber lights (which are the best), however, price-wise, the LED ring light does its job quite nicely. I was avoiding halogen-type lights because first, they're crazy expensive, the unit and the bulb, second, the halogen-type lights
are very poorly built, at my workplace, we have two out of four that are defunct. With the advent of LED type, the lifetime of the bulb should be much, much longer and it's not as hot (not a fire hazard).
Plus, the LED ring light comes with a dimmer, so it's great to adjust the intensity of the light when working on shiny things such as metal.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Very pleased overall. There are a couple of things worth noting.
By D. Josephs
I'm a hobbyist who occasionally needs to do detail work on printed circuit boards and miniature models, and for these tasks this scope is wonderful, magnificent overkill. The optics are clean, I've not had problems with focus drift, the included LED (dimmable) light source works great and the entire unit feels sturdy as a lead ingot. All that said, however, there are a few items keeping this scope from a 5-star rating.
1. The full zoom range is achieved by attacking an auxiliary 0.5x or 2.0x lens to the primary. This requirement is not surprising for a scope in this price range, but it would have been nice if it had been noted in the product description. More importantly, and a half-star nit for me, is the lack of a 1.0x pass-thru filter to protect the primary optics if the other lenses aren't being used. Sure, 0.5x + 2.0x = 1x, which is what I'm currently doing, but that solution is clunky and I'm not a fan.
2. The kit comes with eyepiece cups and a
heavy, plastic dust cover. This is great, but again not mentioned in the product description and ironically, Amazon even suggests adding these two items to your purchase.
3. There is zero documentation. None. For me at least, there wasn't even the piece of paper some other reviewers mentioned that supposedly pointed to an online reference manual. Using the Amazon product picture as an assembly guide, I was able to get everything put together, but no manual nor registration card nor warranty information was worth another half star.
4. I think this is a great scope for $400. For AmScope to suggest the list price is actually $1900 and I'm getting a 77% discount through Amazon, however, is absurd.