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Microscopes are instruments that produce magnified images of small objects
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4718828 RS Components, Ltd. RS Components Laboratory Microscopes Magnification:20x; Objective Lens Magnification:2x; Field Of View:10 mm
4718834 RS Components, Ltd. RS Components Laboratory Microscopes Magnification:20x, 40x; Objective Lens Magnification:2x, 4x; Field Of View:5,10 mm
4674942 RS Components, Ltd. Olympus Optical Binoculars Magnification Power:10x; Field Of View:6.5 (Actual), 65 (Apparent), 114m (at 1000m); Relative brightness:25; Weight:855g; Objective Lens Diameter:50mm
4674936 RS Components, Ltd. Olympus Optical Binoculars Magnification Power:8x; Field Of View:8.2 (Actual), 65.6 (Apparent), 143m (at 1000m); Weight:710g; Objective Lens Diameter:40mm; Relative brightness:25
4674914 RS Components, Ltd. Olympus Optical Binoculars Magnification Power:8x; Field Of View:6.4 (Actual), 51.2 (Apparent), 112m (at 1000m); Weight:170g; Objective Lens Diameter:21mm; Relative brightness:6.9

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  • Precision Refractive Zoom Lens with Long Focal Length (.pdf)
    of the refractive zoom lens, which consists of 16 individual lenses in 5 lens groups: ·. Objective - 6 lenses (positive). ·. Variator - 3 lenses (negative). ·. Relay - 3 lenses (positive). ·. Compensator - 3 lenses (negative). ·. "Eyepiece" - 1 lens (positive). These terms, especially "eyepiece
  • Near Field Imaging of a Laser Diode Using Scanning Method
    laser diode in a TO. resolution of two adjacent points, and it is called the. can was mounted on Model 700 Temperature Controlled. Rayleigh's criterion,. Mount. On the center post, microscope objective lenses. with various magnifications were mounted. An 818-IR. 1. detector, with a 1 um pinhole glued
  • Phenom Imaging By Backscattered Electron Detection (.pdf)
    is mounted between the sample and the objective lens (see Figure 1). The electron beam passes through the middle of the detector and amplifies the signal produced by the impinging electrons. The result is a gray scale image based on the contrast produced by the sample. Because the Phenom image
  • Working Distance
    Working distance is a performance specification of Optical and light microscopes. Working distance is defined as the distance between the objective front lens and the top of the cover glass when the specimen is in focus. In most instances, the working distance of an objective decreases
  • Understanding Microscopes
    Compound microscopes differ from simple magnifiers in that there are two separate magnification steps that occur instead of one. The objective lens is nearest the subject under observation and provides a magnified real image. The eyepiece magnifies the real image provided by the objective
  • Factors to Consider When Selecting a Stereo Microscope
    is the magnification of the eyepiece. MO is the magnification of the main objective (1x in case no supplementary lens is used in a Greenough System). Object field. When looking into the eyepieces from the proper distance and with the interpupillary distance set correctly, a circular area called the object field
  • Choosing the Correct Eyepiece
    The eyepiece is an integral part of any compound visual system. Its purpose is to magnify the real image formed by an objective or intermediate relay system. For this reason, the eyepiece design affects the magnification, image brightness, field flatness, and aberrations of these systems. As in all
  • Spotlight
    without pressure conversion systems, the device can also take base-pressure measurements. Stereo zoom microscope The Olympus SZH-10 microscope has a 10:1 zoom ratio and 3.5 to 420* magnification range. The 1* prime objective lens is apochromatically corrected using extra-low dispersion glass

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