Objective Lenses

Objective lenses are crucial components in microscopes and other optical instruments, facilitating high-resolution imaging by focusing light onto the specimen. These lenses offer traceable calibration and optical precision, often specified with magnifications (e.g., 1.5X) and correction types like infinity corrected for high-accuracy applications.

  1. NIKON OBJECTIVE CF PLAN 1.5X

    Objective Lenses

    NIKON OBJECTIVE CF PLAN 1.5X

    CF Plan 1.5 X EPI Reflected Light Infinity Corrected Objective

Common Applications

microscopy

biological studies

material inspection

optical engineering

Buying Guide

Objective Lenses Buying Guide

Selecting the right objective lens is essential for achieving optimal imaging performance in your optical setup. Consider the following factors when choosing an objective lens for your applications:

Ensure the lens provides the desired magnification for your imaging needs. Check the calibration and correction specifications to ensure traceability and accuracy.

  • Verify the magnification and numerical aperture for appropriate resolution.
  • Check if the lens is infinity corrected to reduce optical aberrations.
  • Determine the compatible mounting type for your instrument.
  • Consider the lens's working distance to ensure it suits your application requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are objective lenses used for?
Objective lenses are used in microscopes and optical devices to focus light on the subject, enhancing image resolution and clarity.
What does 'infinity corrected' mean in objective lenses?
Infinity corrected lenses are designed to focus light in a way that minimizes optical aberrations, providing clearer, high-resolution images.
How do I choose the correct magnification for objective lenses?
The choice depends on your specific imaging requirements; higher magnification provides greater detail but limits the field of view.
What is the significance of calibration in objective lenses?
Calibration ensures that objective lenses provide accurate and traceable measurements, crucial for repeatable scientific work.