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With the wide variety of microscopes on the market, there are a variety of specific issues that can arise, and the first place to look is the user manual. It should cover all the features of your device: limit knobs, lighting options, and working distance settings are just a few factors. Not reading the manual can be the biggest mistake, so start there.
However, there are several common mistakes that can cause frustration and dissatisfaction. These include choosing the wrong type of microscope, believing that high magnification is always best, damaging slides or lenses, focusing at the wrong slide level, and experiencing discomfort due to poor posture or technique.
Luckily, these problems are easily solved or prevented, allowing you to enjoy exploring the amazing, yet tiny, world around you.
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