Why I prefer HDMI Microscope and not Binocular Stereoscope. What is a Barlow lens and comparison

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This is the best channel I've came across on YouTube. I almost watch 2-3 videos of you daily. Thanks for sharing the knowledge. I've learnt a lot from you 🔥❤️

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You inspired me a lot, Sir!

I almost watched all of your repair videos.
I really love electronics before, until I was introduced in the Telecommunication Industry, but still I am not forgotten my passion. I started to produce some instruments/equipments such as yours. I do have now, soldering station, digital microscope and testers.

I was a technician before I became an ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineer).

My heart is pounding everytime I watched your videos, it makes my enthusiasm in electronic repair backed and grow.

Now I started to build my own business, an electronic repair shop while I'm still on my current job to fund my other lacking instruments.

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I actually went to school and got a degree in electronics, to do work like this. Now im a capenter;) Love you're channel man ;)

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I wanna thank you for your videos, thank you for letting us be a part of your work, you explanations and your thoughts. I know cutting videos takes so much time. Do that all perfect, i love the way you do that and they way you love electronic stuff and gadgets and tools. I learned a lot from your videos, thank you👍👌

stefanlechner
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You are the best teacher I have ever seen in a phone repair. Your advice is very valuable to us. Thank you sir.. 🙏❤️

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Genuinely really great to hear "were passing the saving onto our customers".
Of course everyone needs to make a living but the world definitely needs more of that type of thinking. Massive kudos 👍

MooBaseAlpha
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It's probably worth mentioning, that when you lay back, you don't inhale those toxic fumes that were generated during soldering. I know you guys are using some kind of ventillations, but still, it's a big advantage for someone who does this during the whole day.

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Thanks for everything you have done. I have started my own repair shop for video game consoles and you have given me so much confidence. Your videos really do help us all!

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Man after watching 2 other youtubers i have been watching your videos for a week straight you are a surgeon! I am learning so much from your videos already. I would love to have one of these microscopes but I'm just hobbiest i can't justify the cost. Keep on with the videos please!!!

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me I sleep around 3-5am just for playing online games, but because of your videos, my wasting of time on playing egames becoming less now. I started learning from your videos, it inspires me, love it watching your videos♥

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Your my best YouTube repair technician I watch two or three videos daily.

Shooster
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In the way back days I used a surplus dissecting microscope fitted with a simple camera for doing SMD repairs. The field of view was perfect for replacing the itty bitty parts😊❤

christopherleubner
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I wish I could fix things as easily as you make out here. I don't do repair per say - just bring up boards I design so a different set of problems. Either way thank you so much for making and sharing all this

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فخور بحضرتك جدا، كل فيديو بتعمله بتعلم منه حاجه.
الله يوفقك.

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We appreciate all of your hard work and transparency. You are the man sir! Thanks for all you do!

adamcollett
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I selected such setup for me intuitively before watching this video. And exactly because of the reasons said. My main was not wanting to stare my eyes into some googles and bend myself into the microscope. This quickly get my patience away and make me interrupting the process. Fine tuning manual distance calculation with looking at screen is less of the problem.
Comfort! Comfort! Comfort!

grzejnikMilosz
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Honestly, i bought a cheap otg microscope at ebay and connected to my phone and place to a comfortable position like your posture @Mr. Alex and i got used to it after 3 hrs of practicing micro soldering its not the best microscope but it serve its purpose. Maybe im used to playing vr-gaming, because the feeling is so much alike cause the brain is detached from the physical hand,

linxkarino
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I'm not an electrical/electronics engineer or technician but I've become interested in it after my first time doing some soldering on a video game console (a PS3 to soft mod it years ago) to the point of making it a hobby of mine and probably become one or both (engineer/technician).

I have plans to build a small workbench for electronics "repair", mods/projects and much more outside of that (as part of my hobby). So I've been looking for a nice affordable trinocular microscope (from Eakins or AmScope) or alternatives and came across this video. I really like what you said about having comfort using the monitor instead of the microscope with your back bent for long hours (even if I won't be using it for many long hours a day).

From research that I've come across for a long period of time, both about microscope cameras and monitors (the latter for my gaming setup), I have found that when using a camera instead of the microscope for soldering or anything else, there's lag from what you're actually doing to what gets shown on the monitor. So if the monitor also doesn't have a low input lag then that's even worse.

If I decide to go with the comfort route instead of the microscope, then I will consider getting a camera with low lag, a monitor with low input lag and response time. I just don't know what size though because a lot of the bigger sizes monitors have a higher input lag. A 24 inch monitor for 1080p (if that's the camera's resolution) doesn't sound bad, especially if using it with a monitor arm to move it closer or a 27 - 32 inch monitor for a 4K resolution.

sonyx
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You my friend are a king at what you do. Your videos inspire me and give me an education i can't purchase. Much love friend.

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