I think you might have to have a little background in scopes to know how you want to approach it. ;)
I definitely need a recommendation.....or to just take what I can find on craigslist.
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/search/sss?sort=rel&query=microscope
Even there, it's a ton to choose from if you don't really know what you're looking at.
For example, this toolmaker's microscope looks way cool for $100, but I have no idea if it would be usable:
Is something like this better though, or would I be better off with a lower power?
"OMAX 40X-2500X Lab Binocular Biological Compound LED Microscope with 3D Mechanical Stage and Coaxial Coarse/Fine Focusing Knob"
This looks similar, but different:
"LW Scientific Achiever Stereo Microscope....Dual 10x wide field eyepieces..."
There are also a range of student and toy microscopes in that same craigslist search that I've seen mentioned or recommended here or on the other forum before...should I start there?
Thanks for any pointers!!!