The Different Types of Objectives

To meet the various requirements regarding imaging properties, there is a choice of high- quality interchangeable planachromatic and planapochromatic objectives and also lower- priced interchangeable achromatic objectives.

Achromatic objectives are particularly suited for specimens with high-contrast structures.

Flat-field (planachromatic) objectives are particularly well suited for studying flat objects such as wafers and thin sections.

With planapochromatic objectives, the finest structures are visible with high contrast. The sophisticated apochromatic correction allows these objectives to attain the highest color brilliance and fidelity.

Achromatic objectives

The 0.32×, 0.5×, 0.63×, 0.8×, 1×, 1.5×, 2× achro- matic objectives offer countless variants for selecting the object field diameter, magnification ranges and working distances (see page 63).

Planachromatic objective 1×

For the highest requirements for overall image quality, we recommend equipping the micro- scope with the 1× plan (flat-field) objective, which returns sharp, contrast-rich object fields.

Achromatic objectives with a long focal length:

For special applications achromatic objectives with long working distances and focal lengths of f=100 mm to 400 mm are available.

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Leica M60, M80 user manual Different Types of Objectives, Achromatic objectives, Planachromatic objective 1×