Have you thought about feeding the 'scope into video?
I'm not too sure about the quality, but there is a $99 video
microscope out (Hasbro or Marx -- see Toys R Us) that might work.
> Our newest exhibit will have microscopes for "hands-on" use by the public,
> so that they can view thin rock sections and other slides. Questions:
>
> Should we be concerned about communicable eye bugs that could possibly be
> transmitted via the scopes? Has anyone else had a similar situation, and
> can you suggest a solution?
Jim Kajpust - Personal Responsibility - Personal Freedoms
Michigan - http://www.concentric.net/~jkajpust
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