Quote Originally Posted by MMJinColorado
Yeaaah, I mean those are okay for trichome head harvest timing type of stuff, but since the digital scopes also have a ~40X focal area, you can get that view easily as well as being able take pictures to log the data by day, etc. I dunno, it just seems like a waste to buy a jeweler's loupe that only performs one part of the task when a full-featured digital microscope with a camera and the capability to aid you in finding pests is only $60.

The picture-taking alone is worth it -- the big smiles you get when you zoom in on your harvest and see a field of perfectly-timed trichomes say it all. As a shop or a vendor/grower, it's an absolute no-brainer to me, especially if you're trying to show people that your product is clean and beautiful. Why more shops don't have scopes set up on TVs is beyond me...
What is the process you go through when you photograph your meds? Do you use outside lighting or what's on the scope? It seems that your pics are better quality than other MMC's that take pictures. Thanks.