I use an older version of a unit like this amscope stereoscopie microscope -
http://store.amscope.com/zm-3by.htmlThey are large, heavy (60-80#s or so) but work exceptionally well and most importantly are comfortable to look at for extended periods of time. Mine is a 20/40x magnification unit which I find is more than suffiecient for what I do which is SMT work so far down to 0402 w/ all the different packages for MCUs and Sensors w/ board traces/clearance 6/6 (manf boards). My work is done @ 20x and I could even do 0201 at that magnification with no problem.
Personally, I would look on craigslist for a, stereosctopic unit and don't be too worried about the magnficiation level as I have used the 40x maybe 2 or 3 times in the years I have had this unit.
Having the depth perception helps more than you can imagine as I would be bumping into items on the board w/ a hot iron.
Hope this helps,
Bob
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Malti <pawlud@...> wrote:
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> Hi all. I am new to this group. I am a ham interested in homebrew.
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> I have seen hundreds of usb microscopes with various specs. But, I hardly
> see any specs regarding the working distance, which is a property, much
> important in pcb /smd soldering.
>
> Which is the ideal microscope for pcb SOLDERING, not just inspection !
>
> Apart from the expensive dinolite, I came across the AVEN 26700-206, which
> claims to have a working distance of 112cm !
> Has anyone used this model please, or are there any other models, which are
> not so expensive ??
>
> Also, there are many pcb holders on the market. The panavice, ideal-tek,
> the Weller, to name a few.
> I intend to build my own, but first I need to know the ideal, so I can
> design accordingly !
> Lets hear some expierences.
>
> Paul
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