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Dear Mike--
How close do you need to get and what kind of resolution do you need?
And in what medium? Air? Water? Oil?
Good luck!
Martin
On 12/8/2011 3:47 PM, MODEL, MICHAEL wrote:
> Hi Martin - that's correct, I want to bring the objective very close to the specimen, almost touching it.
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> Dear Mike--
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> On 12/8/2011 3:05 PM, MODEL, MICHAEL wrote:
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>> Dear Confocal Microscopists - Does anyone of an objective with variable, down to zero, working distance? Thanks!
>
> I'm not sure I'm getting the concept--do you want an objective that
> *needs* to be in contact with the specimen to be in focus? --It might
> help me if you explained a bit more about what you're trying to do.
>
> Thanks--
>
> Martin Wessendorf
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