Nikon’s Eclipse polarizing microscopes are renowned for their abilitiy to produce brighter, clearer, and higher contrast images. The LV100 POL, available in diascopic and episcopic illumination types, continues this tradition and offers a completely reengineered base for even easier operation. It also features an exclusive high-intensity halogen light source, which delivers brighter images, lower power […]
Nikon's Eclipse polarizing microscopes are renowned for their abilitiy to produce brighter, clearer, and higher contrast images. The LV100 POL, available in diascopic and episcopic illumination types, continues this tradition and offers a completely reengineered base for even easier operation. It also features an exclusive high-intensity halogen light source, which delivers brighter images, lower power consumption and less heat generation, thereby reducing the chance of heat-induced focus drift.
The new high intensity 50W halogen light source incorporates a fly-eye lens design that outputs more light than a 100W lamp. The greater brightness is achieved by optimizing the lamp filament size and optically expanding the size of the light source within the pupil illumination fulfillment.
The focus stroke has been improved to 30mm, facilitating observation of tall samples.
The Bertrand lens enables both the observation and capture of conoscopic and orthoscopic images. The Bertrand lens is also focusable and centerable.
The large sized circular stage is supported near the optical axis and incorporates steal cross roller guides making the stage twice as stable and durable as conventional models. The stage is also extremely accurate, centerable to the optical axis, and provides click-stops at 45° increments.
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