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How do you setup a stereo microscope such that it doesn't give you a neckache, backache and with good wrist support.

I have a stereo microscope in my lab which I use for soldering work. The bench height is not ideal but soldering work normally just takes seconds to complete.

When I use it for watch repair work, after 10 minutes the neck and back hurts and the shakes start.

Could you guys show me how you setup your microscopes?

Thanks.

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Yes. I got one of those phone holders that clamp onto the eyepiece. Not very user friendly.

I had this scope for several years. Didn't think I would take photos at that time, so I didn't get the trinocular version.

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As Vin says like this for movement work  desk.jpg.9ca92e1e2aa9a4dab65066de74eb80cd.jpg

 

And like this for lathe work   bench.jpg.b3cb039debb01f3229d8bc041110308f.jpg

 

Photos through the eyepiece are best done with a small inexpensive digital camera hand held.

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The 2nd of Watcher's pictures is how most people seem to do it. I use a base (like in his first picture) placed between my lathe and the motor.

There are also some stands which are like heavy-duty sprung lamp stands, and the old surgical microscope stands are often counterbalanced (I once frustratingly missed such a stand by a couple of hours on ebay while awaiting a message from the seller).

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