Old Nikon S Series Compound Microscope Up For Sale
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Old Nikon S Series Compound Microscope Up For Sale
There is a Old Nikon S Series Compound Microscope in a Wooden Box up for sale on E-Bay. The seller is in Wisconsin USA. 3 Days left. From the pics, it looks like a deal.
- georgetsmurf
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Re: Old Nikon S Series Compound Microscope Up For Sale
This is the same model as the one I have recently picked up on Ebay in Australia. Mine came as a monocular with circular rotating stage and polarizer Analizer. I am currrent modifying to binocular using a beautiful Carl Zeiss jena head that I also obtained on Ebay. I am setting it up with other bits and peices that I will reveal shortly when the project is complete, which is now not far off. I should be able to reveal some photos from the sysem, plus photos of the set-up next week.Old Nikon S Series Compound Microscope in a Wooden Box[/url] up for sale on E-Bay.
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Mitch said regarding George's comment.
I have only done some sample photography through it using non-Nikon objectives however observation using the Nikon objectives that came with it look superb. They are Po40 0.65 0.17, Po10 0.25 and a Po4 0.1. I think I may have a bit of a surprise in store with this set-up. I came up with the idea and have not heard it mentioned in any posts as yet but it is so obvious that others must be using it. Keep watching this space.Have you used it yet to see image quality? I was curiuos how they compare with newer scopes.
I recently bought a Nikon Fluophot and now think it was a mistake. There are very few parts left for them anywhere. While the S series scopes seem to have warehouses full of still working and cheaply available parts. I may have to reconsider buying one next time it comes up. That one sold for only $126 and had quite a bit of extras with it. And it was right here in my state. LOL
By the way, does it use RMS threads on the objectives?
By the way, does it use RMS threads on the objectives?
- georgetsmurf
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Mitch said
Yeah mine came with a lot of stuff also and was A$179.00 however I had to take a chance and bid much higher than that to secure my bid-win.I recently bought a Nikon Fluophot and now think it was a mistake. There are very few parts left for them anywhere. While the S series scopes seem to have warehouses full of still working and cheaply available parts. I may have to reconsider buying one next time it comes up. That one sold for only $126 and had quite a bit of extras with it. And it was right here in my state. LOL
Yes it does use RMS threads.By the way, does it use RMS threads on the objectives?
- georgetsmurf
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.georgetsmurf wrote:Mitch saidYeah mine came with a lot of stuff also and was A$179.00 however I had to take a chance and bid much higher than that to secure my bid-win.I recently bought a Nikon Fluophot and now think it was a mistake. There are very few parts left for them anywhere. While the S series scopes seem to have warehouses full of still working and cheaply available parts. I may have to reconsider buying one next time it comes up. That one sold for only $126 and had quite a bit of extras with it. And it was right here in my state. LOL
Yes it does use RMS threads.By the way, does it use RMS threads on the objectives?
By the way, these instruments are built "like a Sherman tank", or like a "Brick Outhouse" as we would say in Australia, maybe not so politely.