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Olympus BX46 User Manual

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Fig. 13
3 Using the Filters
(Fig. 13)
} One of the filters listed below can be engaged in the light path by inserting
the filter @ in the filter slider 2 and engaging the filter slider in the light
path.
Usable Filters Applications
32LND1.5/3/6/12/25/50
For light brightness control, transmittance
1.5/3/6/12/25/50%
32LBD For color temperature conversion
32IF550 For B&W contrast (Green)
} The LBD filter is not required when the LED lamp is used.
What is LBD filter?
The color of the sun at the noon of a clear day is called the daylight
color, which looks white to human eyes. On the other hand, the
halogen bulb used as the light source of this microscope does not
emit the daylight-color light. so the LBD filter is engaged in the light
path to convert the color of halogen bulb light into daylight. In general,
engaging the LBD filter makes it possible to observe specimens in
natural color tones.
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Olympus BX46 Specifications

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BrandOlympus
ModelBX46
CategoryMicroscope
LanguageEnglish

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