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BX51
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Fig. 27
Fig. 28
6 Adjusting the Tilt (with the U-TBI3)
(Fig. 27)
}Adjust the height and tilt of the observation tube to obtain the most com-
fortable viewing position.
Holding the binocular section with both hands, raise or lower it to the
desired position.
# Never attempt to force the binocular section past the upper or lower
stop position. Applying excessive force could destroy the limiting
mechanism.
}The U-TBI3 can be used in combination with only one intermediate at-
tachment.
}If you need photography using the U-TBI3, use the U-TRU trinocular tube.
With the U-ETBI/U-TTBI (Fig. 28)
The U-ETBI and U-TTBI are ergonomic observation tubes with normal
field, capable of the tilting adjustment as well as the adjustment of the
eyepiece position toward the front and rear (by 45 mm). The U-ETBI is the
erect image model and the U-TTBI is the inverted image model, and
both models are of the same size.
#The intermediate attachments that can be combined with the
U-TTBI are limited. For details, please contact Olympus.

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Olympus BX51 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeUpright microscope
Optical SystemUIS2 (Universal Infinity System)
EyepieceWidefield, 10x (FN 22)
Eyepiece TubeBinocular, Trinocular (various models and inclination angles)
NosepieceRevolving nosepiece (5-position or 6-position)
StageMechanical stage
FocusCoaxial coarse and fine focus knobs
CondenserAbbe condenser
Power Supply100-240V, 50/60Hz
Observation MethodsBrightfield, Phase contrast, Fluorescence, Polarized light, Darkfield, DIC
IlluminationTransmitted light (halogen or LED)

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