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the problem is I can’t use my phones magnification my phone just makes the image blurry. And the 40x won’t focus on anything before it hits the slide.Very high magnifications are effectively useless, don't even bother beyond 1000x, it's just a marketing trick (general rule for all microscopes, but especially so for cheap ones). It also makes it harder to locate because the field of view is narrower and the focal plane is thinner, but it's also no better resolved - your top magnification objective is a 40x, and while more magnification makes the image physically larger, it makes it dimmer and no more clear.
The longer reason for it is that mathematically, the optics are limited by the angle of the light the objective can capture, which is conventionally noted as Numerical Aperture (or NA, yours seems to max out at 0.65, likely on your 40x objective.), and while additional magnification does make it look larger, the NA limits the resolving power and clarity of the image - with your setup you can probably resolve about half a micron wide features as being distinct from each other, so further magnification just narrows the field of view, making any movement adjustments more touchy, and showing you a more zoomed, no higher detail image.
So to more answer your question, a microscope with an objective with a higher numerical aperture objective (and the appropriate condenser to match) could give you more detail, but it's likely a 40x objective with 25x eyepieces is already plenty, even without the doubler, but for the clearest looking images, I probably would be using 10x or 15x eyepieces (not advocating buying more, but since the maximum resolving power is fixed, having a wider field of view also makes the image look sharper.)
this is a decent shot of spirulina cyano and some pennate diatoms.The 500x video
the problem is I can’t use my phones magnification my phone just makes the image blurry. And the 40x won’t focus on anything before it hits the slide.
Agreed. I think a lot of people expect SEM caliber shots off student microscopes. This is about as good as it gets in a hundred dollar scope.this is a decent shot of spirulina cyano and some pennate diatoms.
yes, just avoid any that have the "toy microscope" description. Those things are useless - unable to resolve even the most basic of cell shapes. "student microscopes" - I can do most anything I want with them.I think a lot of people expect SEM caliber shots off student microscopes. This is about as good as it gets in a hundred dollar scope.

