not worth it, get a veho 20-400x or get a carson handheld, it can be separated if your hands are shaky. No light though, but that's been my best scope for quick viewing.
The veho can be difficult to get good shots because the outside of the image is closer or further than what's in the middle. Have to sweep and magnify each image if you want to look at a leaf that has different focal points. Digital microscopes are nice but can be difficult if you don't master how to use the zoom to look at what you are looking for. They are great for random shots but can be tougher if you are trying to follow and snap a pic of a bug or pest or something else. The veho also has a light that can be adjusted, which is nice. Full brightness can be too bright most times.
YMMV.
I think a stand with an alligator clip to contain the sample being viewed is best when used with a digital microscope. Clicking the shutter button can change the focus, that's been my biggest 'problem' with these. Also, I am no photographer.