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<Noxz> sometimes if you say "science project" it works better
<Noxz> but explain you are not in middle school anymore ;)
<Noxz> oe lie and say it's for a kid you dont have
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<Noxz> hrm, a decent microscope that isnt the silly amcscope or omax brand is seemingly hard to come across than I thought
<Noxz> and also wtf is up with digital cameras for them being ridiculously low resolution?
<Noxz> 640x480 isnt my cup of tea
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<nmz787> Noxz: I can say it's for the kid i'm planning to have ;)
<nmz787> prepping early, ya know... this stuff is hard
<Noxz> ;)
<Noxz> just looked into isolating plasmid vs genomic dna
<Noxz> only a handful of bio-related stuff I want to do, so trying not to invest too much time into it, but still curious how most of it all works
<sync> yeah, microscope cameras are expensive, the problem is that you need quite large sensors to get acceptable FOV with regular trino heads that were made for 34mm or 1" cameras
<Noxz> there are adapters for canon/nikon cameras
<Noxz> but still, no idea how good they are
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