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<Noxz> any recommendations for optical microscopes?
<nmz787> Noxz: depends on what you want to do
<nmz787> I've looked at that site before, there's also http://www.amscope.com/
<pie_> you should read around on the microscope forums on the internet thez generally have good info iirc
<Noxz> I shyed away from amscope because they also have super begginer models, soit's hard to take profesisonal level from them seirously
<Noxz> not a great deciscion on my part, but meh
<Noxz> OMAX in that same secton
<Noxz> apparently same parrent company