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Well, lets face it, we all want to take those nice close up pictures of movements to show off our skills. And these pictures sell too, but most of us won't know how to and the worst part is, we will then proceed to pay someone thousands of dollars to take these pictures for us. I have a cheaper solution. It won't cost more than 200 francs ( Or about USD 150 ). And its idiot proof.
Try one of these. The USB microscope. Plug and play !
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This one's from a British company called Veho. More details of their product can be found at their website at http://www.veho-uk.com/main/shop_detail.aspx?article=40.
Interesting, very interesting, and cheap also.
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There is software available that makes the USB microscopes useful for instruction and demonstration as well. It includes a built in web server that allows multiple users to connect to the session over a standard web browser window so for example your students have an Tablet computer they can watch a demo from their benches and follow along on their own parts/movements.
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