What kind of scopes are you guy using?

bizarrojohnson

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so what kind of microscopes are people using that they can take pictures of the tru homes? Or are they just really expensive cameras? I bought a cheap mini microscope from Amazon but it's shit.
 

bryleetch

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most people use really expensive dslr cameras but if you have an iphone you may wanna look into something called an olloclip(goes for around $50), I just got one a week ago and I'm loving the macro shots it takes.
 

bryleetch

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Here are ones at 10x and 15x. essentially its just a loup that clips on to your phone so doing what afgoo does may be a cheaper (and smarter) alternative. I still haven't really found the sweet spot for using this either, think I just need more light
 

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bizarrojohnson

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I dont even check trichomes anymore , after 5 yrs with these 2 strains i just glance at em .
Wish I was that good. I'm not yet, or maybe I just don't trust my instincts yet. But I need to see the trichs. Only been growing for like a year. I'm just getting to the point where I'm sticking with specific strains. Full moon being it and I wanna try panama red.
 

bizarrojohnson

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Here are ones at 10x and 15x. essentially its just a loup that clips on to your phone so doing what afgoo does may be a cheaper (and smarter) alternative. I still haven't really found the sweet spot for using this either, think I just need more light
thnx for posting that pic I've been wanting to see what 10x looks like. I can easily see the trrichomes zooming in on my phone. I think I'll just get that. The olliclip.
 

BDOGKush

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420science has cool USB camera microscopes or if you wanted to be cheap about you can just hold a jewelers lupe infront of your phones camera and get some pictures that way.
 

bigsteve

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Most people have trouble using those cheap 30X lightscopes. Reason is that to magnify so much the viewing field must be very small. It is difficult to hold the 'scope steady enough to get a good look at tri maturity levels. Here's the answer - If you are right-handed put a small piece of sugar leaf on the back of your left hand. Place the scope over the leaf until the base of the scope lies flat on the back of your hand. Leavng one part of the scope anchored on your hand, slowly tip the scope back and forth until the image is steady through the viewer. This way you don't have to try and fiddle with the adjustment wheel.

Good luck, BigSteve.

PS -- after a while you won't need 30X to gauge readiness when you know the strains. I know that when pistils are 75% orange my Blueberry Gum will have tris 50% milky. Now I only use the scope on new strains or to verify my other observations.
 
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