Shalin Mehta |
Dear Listers,
This is a specific query regarding Olympus microscope optics. We have a few high-NA low-magnification objectives, for which the nominal magnification on the objective does not provide sufficient sampling. Ours is an upright microscope, which makes it somewhat difficult to add custom magnification on top of the trinocular - as one needs a mount that mates with Olympus's custom-designed mounting. So, I am thinking of replacing the default Olympus tube-lens with a tube-lens of longer focal length (which will lead to increased magnification above nominal on the objective). Someone informed me that Olympus does provide such lenses, but I cannot find them on their website. We have tried adding variable magnification changer part from Olympus, but that introduces aberrations. Are such tube-lenses around? Thanks for any pointers, Shalin mobile: +65-90694182 blog: shalin.wordpress.com Bioimaging Lab, Block-E3A, #7-10 Div of Bioengineering, NUS Singapore 117574 website: http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/optbioimaging/colin/people.asp#shalinm |
John Oreopoulos |
Could you, as an alternative, switch to a higher magnification objective with approximately the same NA, or switch to a camera with smaller pixel size?
John Oreopoulos, BSc, PhD Candidate University of Toronto Institute For Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering Centre For Studies in Molecular Imaging On 11-Feb-10, at 10:28 PM, Shalin Mehta wrote:
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Mark Cannell |
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You can look for achromats in various sizes from Edmond and other
optical supply houses. If you place a suitable divergent lens behind the converging Olympus lens you can increase its FL. Hope this helps. Cheers Shalin Mehta wrote: > Dear Listers, > This is a specific query regarding Olympus microscope optics. > > We have a few high-NA low-magnification objectives, for which the > nominal magnification on the objective does not provide sufficient > sampling. Ours is an upright microscope, which makes it somewhat > difficult to add custom magnification on top of the trinocular - as > one needs a mount that mates with Olympus's custom-designed mounting. > > So, I am thinking of replacing the default Olympus tube-lens with a > tube-lens of longer focal length (which will lead to increased > magnification above nominal on the objective). Someone informed me > that Olympus does provide such lenses, but I cannot find them on their > website. We have tried adding variable magnification changer part from > Olympus, but that introduces aberrations. > > Are such tube-lenses around? > > Thanks for any pointers, > Shalin > > mobile: +65-90694182 > blog: shalin.wordpress.com > > Bioimaging Lab, Block-E3A, #7-10 > Div of Bioengineering, NUS Singapore 117574 > website: http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/optbioimaging/colin/people.asp#shalinm > |
Watkins, Simon C |
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I would go to optem http://www.qioptiqlinos.com/Products/CameraCouplers/ since they became part of Qioptic their products have been super, particularly if you are doing fluorescence
S Simon C. Watkins Ph.D, FRC Path Professor and Vice Chair Cell Biology and Physiology Professor Immunology Director Center for Biologic Imaging BSTS 225 University of Pittsburgh 3500 Terrace St Pittsburgh PA 15261 412-352-2277 www.cbi.pitt.edu ________________________________________ From: Confocal Microscopy List [[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Shalin Mehta [[hidden email]] Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:28 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Olympus tube-lens with higher magnification Dear Listers, This is a specific query regarding Olympus microscope optics. We have a few high-NA low-magnification objectives, for which the nominal magnification on the objective does not provide sufficient sampling. Ours is an upright microscope, which makes it somewhat difficult to add custom magnification on top of the trinocular - as one needs a mount that mates with Olympus's custom-designed mounting. So, I am thinking of replacing the default Olympus tube-lens with a tube-lens of longer focal length (which will lead to increased magnification above nominal on the objective). Someone informed me that Olympus does provide such lenses, but I cannot find them on their website. We have tried adding variable magnification changer part from Olympus, but that introduces aberrations. Are such tube-lenses around? Thanks for any pointers, Shalin mobile: +65-90694182 blog: shalin.wordpress.com Bioimaging Lab, Block-E3A, #7-10 Div of Bioengineering, NUS Singapore 117574 website: http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/optbioimaging/colin/people.asp#shalinm |
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