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This is a photograph of a small trichome on the surface of a seedling through the 40x objective. Not sure if it is a happy trichome looking up at what it will become or a sad trichome looking down ๐Ÿ˜† I liked the colors and the scene, reminds me of a painting.

Here is a photo through the 10x:

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[โ€“] Sal@mander.xyz 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I just noticed that the one I have is 380T, not 350T! The 380T is slightly more expensive but allegedly has a bit better of a view on the edges. Here is a review from microbe hunter: https://www.microbehunter.com/swift-sw380t/

It comes with a dust cover, so no worries ;)

I did let mine sit for a while at first. There is a learning curve to getting things on the plane and focused with good lighting, and the first several times using the microscope was a whole activity in itself, so I would only use for a special occasion when I wanted to spend time learning. Over time it becomes easier to prepare samples, keep the optics clean, and to know what you are looking at. The microscope becomes a useful tool rather than an activity, and then it is less likely to collect dust because the opportunities to use it become plenty.

Not trying to bias you though, take your time! Haha