cokacola Posted July 8, 2008 Report Posted July 8, 2008 Hi All A fancier in my club gave me his Lidl Bresser LCD microscope to have a play about with and test some of his droppings. Unfortunately, I seem to have misplaced the instruction sheet that was in the box and whilst I didn't think they were that important, the fancier is really urging me to find them for him. So I was wondering, has anyone with this microscope still got their instructions that came with it? If so, is there any chance you could scan them in and email them to me? Or if not Post a copy to me, or post them to me and I will post them back once I've copied them? Any Postage costs will be covered. Many Thanks Tariq.
Guest 67ghirl Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 http://www.bresseroptics.co.uk/ You could try here and see if they can help you out. Good Luck.
Guest Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 i got it if you cant get any joy any where else ,let me know.ATB les
hepste Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 Les, How do you get on with an LCD microscope as opposed to a traditional microscope? Never used one so just interested to know.
Guest Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 Les, How do you get on with an LCD microscope as opposed to a traditional microscope? Never used one so just interested to know.only used a traditional one a couple of times ,but this thing is brillient ,makes thing stand out and you dont have to keep squinting one eye all the time ,mind you im only a beginer with microscopes ,if ever you want to try one you can come and borrow it and see if you like it .
cokacola Posted July 9, 2008 Author Report Posted July 9, 2008 Thanks everyone for your repsonse and thanks for the PMs offering me the instructions! Today I get a call from said fancier, who says "I owe you an appology, I found the instructions" - : Once again though thanks for your offers to help everyone, much appreicated! With regards to the LCD, I do A level Biology of which microscopy is a substantial part. In school I use a traditional microscope and the LCD one is much better, with a bigger field of view, allowing more freedom when examining and it's got all the extra features, like allowing the user to snap images from the microscope and upload them to a PC.
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