Dear Forum Members,
Microscope is required for micro-soldering and for measuring tiny components on a mainboard. I have to use microscope because my eyes are not that strong to see tiny IC pins.
My microscope has light to improve vision. I have attached a photo of my microscope.
Looking through a microscope gives us eye strain. After using microscope for 5 to 10 minues, my eyes get a bit weak in recognizing close objects. that means close objects look a bit blur. Then, I have to wait for 5 to 10 hours til my eyes get back to normal.
1. Do you experience the same problem too? Is there any solution on how to avoid eye weakness after using microscope?
Although this eye weakness is temporary, I heard that this eye strain has a permanent effect on our vision too. that means vision get weaker and weaker if we use microscope for many days.
2. Is this true? Any solution please?
If a microscope displays the magnified video of mainboard on a monitor, then eyes do not need to strain. But soldering using such a monitor-based microscope is difficult.
3. Is there any convenient microscope without eye strain?
Thanks
Microscope is required for micro-soldering and for measuring tiny components on a mainboard. I have to use microscope because my eyes are not that strong to see tiny IC pins.
My microscope has light to improve vision. I have attached a photo of my microscope.
Looking through a microscope gives us eye strain. After using microscope for 5 to 10 minues, my eyes get a bit weak in recognizing close objects. that means close objects look a bit blur. Then, I have to wait for 5 to 10 hours til my eyes get back to normal.
1. Do you experience the same problem too? Is there any solution on how to avoid eye weakness after using microscope?
Although this eye weakness is temporary, I heard that this eye strain has a permanent effect on our vision too. that means vision get weaker and weaker if we use microscope for many days.
2. Is this true? Any solution please?
If a microscope displays the magnified video of mainboard on a monitor, then eyes do not need to strain. But soldering using such a monitor-based microscope is difficult.
3. Is there any convenient microscope without eye strain?
Thanks
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