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Microscope Basics - Page 2

Table of Contents WHAT IS A MICROSCOPE ? ...3 WHAT IS MICROSCOPY ?...3 WHO INVENTED THE MICROSCOPE ? ...4 WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A MICROSCOPE ? ...4 WHAT SPECIFIC CATEGORIES ARE MICROSCOPES USED FOR OR BY 5 TYPES OF MICROSCOPES...6 COMPOUND MICROSCOPE...6 STEREO MICROSCOPE ...7 OTHER TYPES OF MICROSCOPES...8 PARTS OF A MICROSCOPE ...9 OBJECTIVE LENSES ...11 EYEPIECE (OCULAR) ...12 CONDENSER LENS (...
Microscope Basics - Page 5

...plants, or flowers. Using stereo (dissecting) microscopes, you can observe prepared slides or prepare your own blood, molds, yeast, and ...students - You can examine details of the specific parts of archeology, oceanography, geology, metallurgy, and numerous other fields  Government - The same basic microscopes are essential tools in agriculture, wineries, breweries,...
Microscope Basics - Page 6

It can go up to 1500x or 2000x. Within this category are called light (bright field) microscopes since they rely on light to as a high power microscope. The magnification (power) can have a range from about 40x to 1000x and some can also be referred to observe the magnified image of a specimen or ...
Microscope Basics - Page 7

...or so are the second most used for medical and science applications. However, specimen slides can be observed albeit at these lower powers. 7 In the standard form the lenses...if it with your eye. The stereo microscope is seen by the observer as a low power microscope. Also, zoom models from your eye. In addition, a compound microscope uses light (reflected from a mirror, from...
Microscope Basics - Page 9

...The camera can display, save, and edit images. Some more . Handheld Digital Microscope with the camera (or using your own photo editing software) the user can ...electrons instead of a Microscope 9 With basic software provided (with a Laptop Microscope VGA Imager attached to a microscope and laptop Parts of light to view and image. Fluorescence - These microscopes typically cost more than...
Microscope Basics - Page 10

... 10. Diopter Ring 3. Eyepiece 2. Eyepiece & Rubber Eyecup 15. 1. Arm 11. Nosepiece 4. Eyepiece Tube 10. Base 1. Binocular Head Tension Screw 5. Base 10 Stage Holder Clamp Compound Microscope 3. Objective Lens Housing 6. Specimen Slide Holder Clips 7.
Microscope Basics - Page 11

...as separate. The extent of corrections for lens errors (aberrations) and flatness of the image field determines... the outer portions to give the 3-D effect. Objective Lenses Stereo Microscope Objectives for the objective lens. 11 power, DIN tube length, ...of the cover glass that area sharply. The objectives are zoom models which means they are flat for your eye to the thickness...
Microscope Basics - Page 12

...with binocular heads. Some eyepieces use 36mm objective distance. Most all can use the microscope without using their glasses. Rubber eyecups (eye shields) are 20.32mm diameter with ... the diameter in millimeters of the diaphragm opening (aperture) of the eyepiece. RMS (Royal Microscopical Society) uses a 33mm parfocal distance for this lens adds as Huygens, Ramsden, Kellner, ...
Microscope Basics - Page 13

... they are usually called the sub-stage diaphragm or aperture diaphragm. Many compound microscopes are very expensive. objective lenses have a very flat field and they have..., and evenly dispersed in a microscope. The flat slide (plano) of the objective lens being used. Some condensers can be bright, free of view. Most compound microscopes have a N.A. Iris Diaphragm -...
Microscope Basics - Page 14

... Field - Illumination lamps or bulbs come in order to direct the light source for a microscope. Halogen - is called a ring light) to observe from below a specimen (typically a slide specimen) which use a control knob (rheostat) to control the intensity of a microscope or they can be difficult to heighten textural detail. The halogen type is used...
Microscope Basics - Page 15

...power objective and/or the specimen. Focusing mechanisms used by sliding the eyepieces toward and away from each other. 15 By... remains fixed in microscopes are (1) seidentoff - Head (Body) The head is the upper part of the microscope that connects the ...The larger knob is all low power stereo microscopes and are generally more economical models and are generally used with a single eyepiece...
Microscope Basics - Page 16

...microscope body can rotate about the post and also be of different powers but the ones just mentioned are integral parts of the eyepiece tubes hold multiple objective lenses of arm which contains the eyepieces. This is the bottom support part... other hand under the head and nosepiece allowing ease of placing slide specimens onto the stage from the base. Binocular heads contain prisms...
Microscope Basics - Page 17

... power objective with a narrower field of stage is called a plain stage and the more sophisticated stage is used with stereo microscopes and this is that is available to center specimen slides (standard slide size is 1"x 3") with precise movements in two axes with top illumination. For example, using a 40x objective and 10x eyepiece =400x...
Microscope Basics - Page 18

... matched to the N.A. It is also related to a number engraved on the microscope and use only glass slides that lead to learning, discovery, and enjoyment. Depth of Field - Contrast - Microscope Accessories Prepared Slides - Filters - Slide Making Kits - kits can do not wish to certain microscopes. The most used as being flat from design, fabrication, or both compound and...
Microscope Basics - Page 19

... are curved outward, this is caused by George Stehli (Dover)  "Guide to learn various experiments and other usages of the field. Recommended Books To help you look near the edges of them, the following are recommended books:  "The Microscope Book" by Shar Levine & Leslie Johnstone (Sterling)  "The World Of...

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