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...the slide is moved towrds you,away from you and when rotated?
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With most microscopes what you see is reversed i.e. move the slide right and it appears to move to the left. However in true stereo microscopes (not microscopes equipped for binocular vision) this effect is taken care of and you get an "as is" image which moves as the slide moves.
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