| A compact polarizing microscope that balances optical performance and ease of use |
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Slim and compact, the Eclipse 50i is a personal-type polarizing microscope that doesn't occupy your entire desk. With cutting-edge CFI60 infinity optics, it offers advanced optical performance and user-friendly operation. |
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Nosepiece uses the same DIN standard compensator slot design as LV100POL to accept various compensators for advanced quantitative measurements.
·All five objectives are centerable. |
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The intermediate tube incorporates a Bertrand lens, enabling both observation and capture of conoscopic and orthoscopic images. |
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The industry-acclaimed infinity optics - the CFI60 system - successfully deliver long working distances and high NA and produce tack-sharp aberration-free images.
The episcopic objectives use eco-glass that is totally free of environmentally harmful substances such as lead and arsenic. |
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CFI P Achromat objective series
(for diascopic illumination) |
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CFI LU Plan Fluor EPI P objective series (for episcopic illumination) |
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·Focus stroke has been improved to 30mm, facilitating observation of tall samples.
·Clamp-type upper limit focusing mechanism makes for easy and safe sample exchange.
·Excellent cost effective and precision manufacturing is balanced with superb basic performance in a standard level polarizing microscope. |
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| Diascopic/Episcopic illumination type |
Both diascopic and episcopic polarizing observation are possible by mounting the LV-UEPI universal epi-illuminator.
Switching the illumination technique is a simple operation.
The epi-illuminator uses the high-intensity 50W lamp as standard which provides brighter illumination than a conventional 100W lamp. |
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