405 laser intensity at the objective is 0.15% of actually intensity ... is this normal?

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Dear All,

We are experiencing problems to detect fluorescent proteins, in particular
with blue fluorescence. BFPs are generally weak and so I initially thought
it was normal, but today we measured the laser intensities at the fiber
exit or "entrance to the microscope" as well as at the objective and we
loose a lot of intensity on the path.

We have three lasers:
405 - 120mW
488 - 100mW
561 - 75mW

The lasers are combined inside a combiner, enter a multi-mode fiber that is
attached to a spinning disk microscope (Yokogawa W1), itself coupled to an
Olympus X83.

The intensities measured at the fiber exit are:
405 - 21mW
488 - 34.5 mW
561 - 32.4mW

The intensities measured at the objective (measured after removing the
objective) are:

405 - 0.18 mW
488 - 1.18 mW
561 - 2.16 mW

Does this look reasonable to you? I guess that the 488 and 561 lines are
somewhat OK, but for the 405 laser, the intensity at the objective is ~700x
lower compared to the original intensity.

I would be keen to hear about typical values you are used to see with
spinning disk systems.

Thank you for your feedback,
Best wishes,

Emmanuel