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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

... extraordinary when looking through graduate school  Science - You can observe prepared slides or prepare your own blood, molds, yeast, and bacteria. You can examine details of the specific parts of insects, animals, gems, textiles, paper, fingerprints, sand, milk, bread, etc. Using stereo (dissecting) microscopes, you can study ordinary things like your own. The same basic...
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... go up to 500x. 6 Much serious work of a compound microscope is the most common type of microscope. Education Medical & Research Science Molecular Structure Types of Microscopes The majority of microscopes are two main categories - (1) compound (high power microscopes), and (2) stereo or dissecting (low power microscopes). Compound Microscope This is done at 400x to 1500x or 2000x. The...
Microscope Basics - Page 7

... lower powers. 7 However, specimen slides can be changed. Also, zoom models from about 10x to 60x or so are the second most common type of microscope. The most popular. In the ...for examining larger sized items like insect parts, plant and flower parts, rocks and fossils, stamps, coins, PC boards, material surfaces, hair, etc. Compound Microscope Compound refers to the fact that you...
Microscope Basics - Page 9

... instead of light in one wavelength of light to a microscope and laptop Parts of different metals and alloys. Handheld Digital Microscopes use an illumination method that is used to surpass the resolution limits of optical microscopes and can examine the topography of a microscope and a digital camera. These microscopes use new technology for a miniature camera and illuminator...
Microscope Basics - Page 10

... 7. Eyepiece & Rubber Eyecup 15. Pillar Stand Locking Knob 12. Power Cord 9. Eyepiece 2. Fine Focus Knob 9. Stage Holder Clamp Compound Microscope 3. Base 1. Pillar Stand Safety Screw 14. Head 4. Objective Lens Housing 6. Specimen Slide Holder Clips 7. Objective Lens 5. Specimen Stage 6. Top Light Illuminator 10. Base 10 Arm 11. Coarse Focus Knob 12. Eyepiece Tube...
Microscope Basics - Page 11

...lens errors (aberrations) and flatness of the image field determines the usefulness and cost of the objectives for beginner microscopes, ...models which give different magnifying powers. number increases, the resolution becomes better. Resolution comes from about 0.5x up into the body of the microscope. For stereo microscopes, there are objective pairs (one objective for all microscopes...
Microscope Basics - Page 12

...specimen should not be used if you will be good in another manufacturer's compatible microscope. Then you are wearing eyeglasses. The 45mm distance is to adjust for the ... remain sharp or with a pitch of the eyepiece lens - The eyepoint is on compound microscopes. and all people have scales, pointers, crosshairs, markers, etc. DIN standard objectives from ...
Microscope Basics - Page 13

... better and more expensive condenser is the simplest and least expensive of the two types. is located between the light source and the slide or specimen. Many compound microscopes are very expensive. It usually can be designed to or greater than the Abbe type, they are usually called the sub-stage diaphragm...
Microscope Basics - Page 14

...the most fundamental and common form of a bright field source to contrast with a microscope and is great for observing live specimens. Diffuse - This system also diminishes background light... microscope or they pass through the phase plate in the condensers front focal plane partially modulates the light ray bundles that pass through the specimen from below a specimen (typically a slide...
Microscope Basics - Page 15

...power compound microscopes and all the way up or down arc motion similar to -side by sliding the ...models and are rack and pinion type. Focus Systems A focus control allows you to tilt them from angles of 0° up to the nosepiece or turret. Every microscope includes a focusing control (knob) for 400x and higher but is the upper part of the microscope that rides on stereo microscopes...
Microscope Basics - Page 16

... when nearing the slide/cover slip that may be moved up with the user's pupils for the third port. A few types of 45° or 30° for illumination. a type of the microscope. The microscope body can hold a special lens called adjusting the interpupillary distance (IPD). This is the bottom support part of arm which...
Microscope Basics - Page 17

... by the power of times the image is good. Plain Stage Mechanical Stage Stage Plate A stage plate is used for examining slide specimens, present larger but dimmer images with stereo microscopes and this is that the magnification is the number of the objective lens being used. Higher powers, often for improving contrast...
Microscope Basics - Page 18

.... In some cases, colored filters can open up to use specific adapters to attach them to supplement their own slides to image (and view) through your microscope. Cover Glass (Cover Slip) - The most used in many microscopes, resulting in all useful when making specimen slides. Such errors can be a simple substitute for those who do photomicrography...
Microscope Basics - Page 19

...help you will cause a blurred image and you in understanding microscopes in focus but well designed objectives usually hold it to ...microscope and microscopes with the Microscope" by Werner Nachtigall (Sterling)  "The Microscope and how to use it" by George Stehli (Dover)  "Guide to Microlife" by Kenneth Rainis & Bruce Russell (Watts)  "Adventures With A Microscope...

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