Microscope Objective Lens
Product description
Suitable for ITO, particle detection, wafer inspection
Infinity optical design for different microscope lenses can match infinity objective lens with a different mag
High-contrast & brightness image solution
Microscope objective design of new modular allows customizing different optical layouts on customers' requests
Microscopy Lens Specification
Microscopy Lens XF-VM3-LA1X-C1-NIR 1X 1.1 φ12mm Visible Visible 800-1200nm 8mm point illumination M26×0.706
XF-VM3-LA1X-C2-NIR-CL 1X 1.1 φ12mm Visible Visible 800-1200nm 8mm point illumination Support to objective turret with depth less tham 45mm
XF-PTL26811-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 205.6 172 687.9 300
XF-PTL23811-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 182.9 153 629.3 270
XF-PTL19511-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 149.6 125.1 481.2 222
XF-PTL18211-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 140.8 117.8 454.8 210
XF-PTL15211-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 116.6 97.5 406.9 180
XF-PTL13711-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 105.6 88.4 367.8 166
XF-PTL12211-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 93.9 78.6 359.8 166
XF-PTL11011-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 84.5 70.7 321.1 130
XF-PTL09211-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 70.4 58.9 271.9 120
XF-PTL08011-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 61.2 51.2 247.1 104
XF-PTL06511-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 50 41.8 212.5 90
XF-PTL05511-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 42.3 35.4 196.8 79
XF-PTL04511-C 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 34.6 29 153.9 70
XF-PTL03711-C-VI 2/3' 8.45 7.07 11 28.2 23.6 121.7 70
Different Microscope Objective Lens Types
In general, when it comes to the microscope objective lens types, we refer to the different magnification and uses of the four most commonly different microscope lenses on composite optical microscopes.
Scan the lens (4x)
The scanning objective is designed for getting bearings right before moving onto the low power lens.
Low-power lens (10 x)
The low-power 1x microscope objective lens usually has 10x or 20x magnification. You can identify it by a yellow stripe around the lens housing. This objective can be very useful for viewing prepared specimens on slides.
High-power lens (40 x)
The high-power microscopy lens is applied for looking at smaller specimens like bacteria and cells that are invisible to the naked eye.
Oil-immersion lens (100 x)
These lenses are called ‘oil immersion lenses’ because you usually need to use them with oil in order to view your specimen.