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A USB camera also works with binocular and trinocular microscopes they 
double the field of view by having .5 magnification. Not a pricey as a 
USB Microscope.



> I'm thinking that for my purposes, I need a fairly wide field of view
> and am also concerned about depth of field.  I see some units have
> auto-focus and some are software driven.
>
> Can you, or others, comment on these aspects of use and whether
> these aspects have presented problems?


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