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3.
Operation
of
Each
Part
3.
Objective
and
condenser
combinations
|
C
-
ondenser
та
Swing-out
Achromat
Abbe
00
.
Objective
aplana
condenser condenser
condenser
magnification
magnification
condenser
condenser
1x
x
x x x
2x
x
x
x
©
(Note
2)
©
(Note
3)
4x
x
O
(Note
1)
|
O
(Note
1)
10x
to
100x
©
O O
O
x
©
:Optimum
©:
Appropriate
X:
Inappropriate
Note
1:
The
entire
view
field
may
not be
satisfactory
when
a
UW
eyepiece
is
used.
Note
2:
Indoor
lighting
and
similar
light
sources
may
be
reflected
from
the
surface
of
the
condenser
lens
and
be
visible
within
the
view
field.
When
this
happens,
either
dim
the
indoor
lighting
or
prevent
strong
outside
light
from
entering
the
stage.
Note
3:
Swing
out
the
top
lens
before
usage.
¢
Depending
on
the
type
of
objective,
the
whole
numerical
aperture
of
the
objective
may
not
be
covered.
For
example,
when
an
objective
with
an
N.A.
of
1.4
is
used,
the
aperture
size
of
the
swing-out
condenser
or
the
abbe
condenser
will
only
be
about
65%
of
the
objective's
N.A.
even
when
it
is
fully
opened.
*
Refer
to
the
condenser
instruction
manual
for
details
of
universal
and
phase
contrast
condensers.
6
Field
diaphragm
The
field
diaphragm
restricts
illumination
to
the
area on
the
specimen
being
viewed.
Turning
the
field
diaphragm
ring
changes
the
size
of
the
field
diaphragm.
For
normal
observation,
the
size
of
the
diaphragm
should
be
slightly
larger
than
the
boundary
of
the
view
field.
If
a
broader
area
than
necessary
is
illuminated,
stray
light
will
enter
the
view
field,
creating
flaring
and
reducing
the
con-
trast
of
the
optical
image.
The
correct
setting
of
the
field
diaphragm
is
especially
important
in
photomicrography;
generally,
good
results
are
obtained
by
stopping
down
the
field
diaphragm
to
just
slightly
larger
than
the
area
that
will
be
reproduced
on
the
film,
i.e.,
the
size
of
the
photo
frame.
19

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Nikon Eclipse E600 Specifications

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BrandNikon
ModelEclipse E600
CategoryMicroscope
LanguageEnglish

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