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Wireless USB Digital Microscope

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Do any of you have this and if so how do you like it? Thanks. https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Mic...90262&sr=8-3
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Hello John, I don't have that one but I do have this model and I like it very much. Only problem is that to get a full image of larger coins it requires placing the scope on an 8" tall box and turning the base plate around. One note of caution ( I believe that I already mentioned this to you in another post) is that the images will turn out eliptical if you change the resolution setting. For the images to remain in the round perspective you have to keep the default resolution. On my scope it is 1.3MP
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Only problem is that to get a full image of larger coins it requires placing the scope on an 8" tall box and turning the base plate around.

Right - also make sure you can still achieve optimal focus when putting a riser block under the scope/raising it up!
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