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the fine focus is used to get your specimen in clear sight you can move it very very slowly to do this

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Fine focus on a microscope is a knob or adjustment that allows for small, precise changes to the focus of the specimen being viewed. It is used to bring out finer details and provide a clearer image of the specimen under observation.

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