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Is a DIY Microscope for you?

This article helps readers determine whether a do-it-yourself (DIY) microscope is the appropriate solution for their application. It then details how to procure an instrument that meets application needs while remaining cost effective.

For some advanced microscopy and nanoscopy techniques it becomes necessary to modify existing instrumentation or building an instrument from scratch.  This article helps readers determine whether a do-it-yourself (DIY) microscope is the appropriate solution for their application. It then details how to procure an instrument that meets both current and future application needs while remaining cost effective.

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