WELCOME TO UIS2/UIS OPTICS
Features of UIS2 objective lenses
UIS2 objective lenses ensure compatibility (screw diameter, optical performance) with the UIS optical system and have the following features compared to conventional objective lenses.
1.Wavefront aberration control
The Olympus UIS2 objective lenses set a new standard, with wavefront aberration control in addition to common performance standards of N.A. and W.D. Olympus challenges farther highest order optics which has not been fulfilled by the conventional standards. We offer excellent performance objective lenses by minimizing the aberrations that lower resolution.
*Wave front aberration: refer to the optical terminology at the
end of this document.
2.Objective lenses with excellent image parcentricity
High power SemiApochromatic UIS2 objective lenses make the centration tolerance between objective lenses on the microscope nosepiece keep the image within the enter of the field of view even with digital cameras. (50x or higher power in both MPLFLN and LMPLFLN series)
3.Improvement of color reproducibility UIS2 objective lenses realize natural color reproduction without any chromatic shifts using stringently selected high transmittance glass and advanced coating technology that provides high transmittance which is flat over an ultra- wide band wavelength. In addition, since the total optical system, including the tube lens is designed to reproduce a natural color, clear images faithful to the specimen are obtained even with digital imaging.
4.Lightening
Weight has been reduced to approximately 2/3 that of conventional products by using an aluminum objective lens barrel cover. This has the effect of lightening the load on the devices at objective lens up/down, suppressing vibrations by lowering the inertial force at objective lens switching, etc. (MPLFLN series, LMPLFLN series)
5.Adoption of
The glass materials of UIS2 objective lenses are all lead- and
Based on our conviction that the UIS2/UIS system is the best way to maximize the advantages of
*Refer to the Olympus home page for detailed objective lenses specifications.
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