Olympus Microscope Focal length of tube lens, Observation through eyepiece binocular observation

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OPTICAL TERMINOLOGY

1. Field Number (F.N.) and Practical Field of View

The field number (F.N.) is referred to as the diaphragm size of eyepiece in mm unit which defines the image area of specimen. The diaphragm diameter actually seen through eyepiece is known as the practical field of view (F.O.V.) which is determined by the formula:

Eyepiece F.N.

F.O.V. = Objective lens magnification (mm)

2. Working Distance (W.D.)

The distance between the front edge of the objective lens and the specimen surface (with the surface of the cover glass in case of the cover glass objective lens) when the specimen is focused.

3. Parfocal Distance

It is the distance between the objective lens mounting plane and the specimen. In UIS2/UIS objective lenses, the parfocal distance is designed at 45mm.

Working distance and parfocal distance

Objective lens

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

mounting position

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parfocal distance

Working Distance (W.D.)

Focal plane

For parfocal distance of the LCPLFLN-LCD series objective lenses, refer to the appropriate objective lens page.

4.Relationship between the objective lens's focal length and magnifications

Indicated magnifications of UIS2/UIS objective lenses are the values when the focal length of the tube lens is 180 mm.

Focal length of tube lens

M(ob)=

f

M(ob): Objective lens magnification

f: Objective lens's focal length

5. Total Magnification

5.1 Observation through eyepiece (binocular observation)

M(bino)=M(ob)M(oc)

M(bino): Total magnification for binocular observation

M(ob): Objective lens magnification

M(oc): Eyepiece magnification

5.2 Video monitor observation

Total magnification for video monitor

M(video monitor)=M(ob)M(video camera adapter)Monitor magnification*

M(video monitor): Total magnification on the video monitor

M(ob): Objective lens magnification

M(video camera adapter): Projected magnification for video camera adapter including photo eyepiece

(refer to Figure 1)

* Refer to Figure 3 for "Monitor magnification"

Practical field of view for video monitor observation

Practical field of view for

=

Image device size *

video monitor observation

M(ob)M(video camera adapter)

M(ob): Objective lens magnification

M(video camera adapter): Projected magnification for video camera adapter including photo eyepiece

(refer to Figure 1 for projected magnifications) * Refer to Figure 2 for image device size

Figure 1 Video camera adapter and projection magnifications

Video camera adapter (Projection lens)

Projection magnifications

U-TV1x-1 +

 

 

 

 

 

1x

 

 

video camera mount adapters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U-TV0.63xC

 

 

 

 

 

0.63x

 

 

U-TV0.5xC-3

 

 

 

 

 

0.5x

 

 

U-TV0.35xC-2

 

 

 

 

 

0.35x

 

 

U-TV0.25xC

 

 

 

 

 

0.25x

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 2 Imaging device size

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Camera format

Diagonal

 

Horizontal

 

 

Vertical

1/3"

6.0mm

 

 

4.8mm

 

 

3.6mm

1/2"

8.0mm

 

 

6.4mm

 

 

4.8mm

2/3"

11.0mm

 

8.8mm

 

 

6.6mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The above table is for standard image device sizes.

 

 

 

 

Check your device size for precise calculation.

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 3 Imaging device size and monitor magnifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Camera format

 

 

Monitor size (diagonal)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9"

 

12"

 

14"

21"

 

27"

 

 

 

 

1/3"

38.1x

 

50.8x

59.2x

84.6x

 

114.1x

1/2"

28.6x

 

38.1x

44.5x

63.5x

 

85.7x

2/3"

20.8x

 

27.7x

32.3x

46.2x

 

62.3x

Example

What is total magnifications for video monitor when objective lens is 50x, video camera adapter U-TV0.5xC and 2/3" video camera are used ?

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Contents Microscope Components Guide 0 6 1Page Contents UIS/UIS2 TLUFeatures of UIS2 objective lenses Illumination systems and power supply Focusing unitsVideo system Observation/single tubesMotorized Unit System Diagram UIS2 LCDDIC*1 POL UIS2 MplflnPlan SemiApochromat Mplfln seriesLong WD M Plan SemiApochromat Lmplfln seriesPlan Achromat Mpln seriesLCD Long WD M Plan SemiApochromat LCPLFLN-LCD seriesLCPLFLN20xLCD LCPLFLN50xLCDPlan Apochromat Super Long WD M Plan AchromatMPlanApo series SLMPlan seriesIR Long WD M Plan SemiApochromat/IR M Plan SemiApochromat LMPlan-IR series/MPlan-IRPlan SemiApochromat BD MPLFLN-BD seriesPlan SemiApochromat BDP MPLFLN-BDP seriesLong WD M Plan SemiApochromat BD LMPLFLN-BD seriesPlan Achromat BD MPLN-BD seriesFocal distance Weight Plan Apochromat BDMPlanApo-BD MPlanApo100xBDBxfm frame BXFM-F32H8 HoleBxfm BXFM-F+BXFM-ILH+BXFM-ILHSPUBXFM-S BXFM-F+BXFM-ILHSStands SZ2-STU2Universal stand type SZ-STLReflected light illuminator for BF/DF Universal reflected light illuminatorBX-RLA2 BX-URA2Reflected light illuminators for BF BX-KMA/BX-KMA-ESDLess ThanVery compact reflected light illuminator with reduced depth Reflected light illuminator for BFKmas Lamp housings LH75XEAPOLH100HGAPO LH100HGLamp housing accessories TH4-HSRMT RCV Lgad SZX-TLGADDulha LG-PS2LG-SF Widefield trinocular observation tubes Single port tube with lensTR30IR TLUSuper widefield trinocular observation tubes SWTR-3 SwetrMX-SWETTR Super widefield erect image tilting trinocular tubeVarious accessories for various observation need Intermediate tubesECA TRUEPA2 APTEyepieces Filar micrometer eyepieceOSM Eyepieces for UIS2 optical systemRevolving nosepieces for BF objective lenses D6RE D7RED6RE-ESD P4RERevolving nosepieces for BF/DF objective lenses 5BDRE D5BDRE D6BDREP5BDRE BD-M-ADMount video camera ports TV0.35xC-2TV0.5xC-3 Mount video port with 0.5x lens TV0.63xC Mount video port with 0.63x lensVideo camera mount adapters Video camera portCMAD3 Bmad Tmad FMTBX-RFAA Motorized unitsBX-RLAA+U-D6REMC+U-LH100-3 D5BDREMC D6REMCP5REMC BX-UCBFWR AFA1MActive auto focus unit Focus adjustment knob unit Focus adjustment knob interfaceBXFMA-F IffhDeep ultraviolet observation system UVF248IMUVF2FB/5FB UVF248LB+U-LH80HGXEFocal length of tube lens Observation through eyepiece binocular observation= 50 ⋅ 0.5 =352µm MPLFLN100⋅ N.A.=0.90, λ =0.55µm3355 Focal depth formula Visual observation Berek formulaClassification of Aberrations AstigmatismWavefront Aberration DistortionAberration of magnitude Olympus Corporation has obtained ISO9001/14001