These DIN lenses have higher quality optics and produce images with a very high resolution
- DIN-PL 100x, plan achromatic objective for oil immersion
- parfocal adjustable
- parfocal length: 45mm
- spring-loaded for protection of objective lens and specimens
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
- Sample too thick / unsuitable: Use thin samples or fixed smears.
- No cover glass or incorrect thickness: Objectives are optimized for cover glasses.
- Condenser incorrectly adjusted: Do not open the diaphragm too far – otherwise contrast will be low.
- Magnification too high: Rule of thumb: maximum 1000 × objective aperture. Example: With a 40x objective with aperture 0.65, the limit is about 650x.
Product information "BRESSER plan achromatic objective lens 100x"
Plan correction minimizes refocus between center and edge of field and is especially useful for imaging.
Fits to the following models:
- Erudit DLX (5102000, 5102060)
- Researcher Bino (5722100)
- Researcher Trino(5723100)
- Science TRM 301 (5760100)
- BioScience Trino (5750600)
- Science ADL 601 P (5770200)
- Science ADL 601 F (5770500)
- Science MPO 401 (5780000)
Immersion Oil not included.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
- plan achromatic objective lens 100x
| Batteries required: | No |
|---|---|
| Colour: | silver |
| Material: | Metal |
Product and safety instructions
Manufacturer:
Bresser GmbH, Gutenbergstraße 2, 46414 Rhede
www.bresser.de
- In case of defects, contact your retailer or the manufacturer.
- Small parts can be swallowed. Keep small parts out of reach of children, allow children to work with the device only under supervision.
- Keep packaging materials away from children. There is a risk of suffocation.