As I bike along the trails during the summer months, I stop and collect interesting specimens that I might want to look at under my
stereo microscope on a rainy day. This Sunday was definitely a rainy day, so I spent a couple of hours with my
LOMO SF-100 stereo microscope.
I was surprised to discover just how much I have accumulated in the way of rocks, twigs, old wasp nests, mosses, dried seed heads and even a few dead insects this summer. All such specimens are fun under a
stereo microscope.
I upgraded this
microscope by adding an aftermarket, LED ring light from and that has proven to be a wise purchase. I originally added the ring light to my microscope for photography, but I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the ring light also reveals more specimen
detail than the standard
LOMO reflected light.