Options to inspect a cartridge from below - mirrored loope, endoscope?


I would like to order a device to look at the underside of my cartridge without pulling the cartridge off my tone arm

Just staring from the side doesn’t cut it. One with a light would be ideal although I can point my snake arm turntable light in the area I am looking at.


If there is the option to transmit the image to my ipad, phone, etc (wireless or broadcast / snapshot, usb) - that would be great

Does anyone make a mirrored magnifying


High magnification would be great, variable nice too


Has anyone used an endoscope? Digital flexible inspection camera? DIno lite hand held microscopes?

I don’t mind spending some nice coin (but not too nice) as I can use it in some science projects as well.


Thanks


Tom


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I use the Adonstar USB microscope. Under $60 on Ebay. It works with both PC and Mac (plug-n-play with Photobooth). Search 2MB USB digital microscope

http://vpiindustries.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=7189
Wow

just what I need.  Major thanks!

Just want to get some good magnified views of my cartridge from various angles, especially below.

I was looking at $200 alternatives (to use for science demonstrations too)

i would have liked a mac version, oh well, drag out the old retired laptop

here is an insightful review of this and another cheap usb magnifiers (you can skip forward to the good stuff)

https://www.eevblog.com/2014/01/07/eevblog-566-cheap-usb-microscope-reviews/

he likes the Andonstar, looks good

thanks again

I would like to order a device to look at the underside of my cartridge without pulling the cartridge off my tone arm
Unfortunately the problem you are likely to have with any USB microscope is getting enough room to mount the scope under your tonearm. Unless you have 6-9" of clear space under the stylus I don’t see how you can get a USB scope to fit. I use a Dino plus I have a robust stand (Dino Lite RK-10) to position it but even with this it takes a lot of work to get reliable side on shots with the arm in situ

The USB scopes are great devices and excellent for setting VTA but I don’t see how they will help with your original problem given how large these devices are and how difficult it is to get close up on a stylus