A new dimension in image clarity

Multi-wave length, astigmatism-free design for sharp 3D observation. New standards in image clarity begin with this design.

“Multi-wave length astigmatism-free”: a new design effectively eliminating image-deforming aberration and enabling remarkably sharp 3D imaging and dramatically enhanced specimen manipulation. Also, with an apochromatic lens system that effectively reduces chromatic aberration, the latest proprietary SZX 16 optical system provides sharp 3D observation images of various specimens.

Sharp, detailed observation of specimens

Newly designed SDF objective lenses keep astigmatism to a minimum. This effectively eliminates image deforming at pre- and post-focal plane and thus the depth of field is perceived as deeper than before. These design features enable stress-free use of forceps in the field of view during live sample selection and acquisition. SZX2 puts power into action for long-time observation. When these objectives are combined with the newly developed transmitted light illumination base, clear observation is even possible for transparent specimens where contrast is low. Oversights are thus minimized for specimen selection, dissection, and manipulation.

Non astigmatism-

 

SDF objective

free design

 

lenses

 

 

 

Astigmatism effects greater

As deforming of the image at

deforming of the image at

pre- and post-focal plane is

pre- and post-focal plane.

kept to a minimum, the eye can

 

focus around the point the user

 

wants to observe. Thus depth

 

of field is perceived as deeper.

Pre-focal plane

Focal plane

Post-focal plane

Integration of apochromatic system

The apochromatic system — integrated into observation tubes, zoom body, and objectives — eliminates chromatic aberration throughout the zoom range and ensure excellent image quality without chromatic blur.

Optical performance with less fatigue

A 360º view of balanced images is made possible by accommodating vertical and horizontal parameters. Discomfort in the eyes and body, as well as stress from prolonged observation or operation, is effectively eliminated.

• Depth of field seen in focal plane will vary according to individual differences in users’ vision.

Previous model

SZX16: new optics for equally easy handling of thick specimens

Obtaining a lucid visual perspective, such as a clear feel for dimension, is essential for manipulation of thick specimens like eggs or embryos. The latest proprietary SZX16 delivers the images needed for observation of such specimens. 3D observation images from surface to interior are also particularly effective in the dissection and manipulation of live specimens.

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Olympus szx16 specifications Sharp, detailed observation of specimens