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Case Study: Transforming Microscopy with the 50X Objective Lens

Courtesy of Shanghai Optics Inc
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Delving into the realm of cutting-edge microscopy, the 50X long working distance objective lens emerges as a game-changer, offering unparalleled magnification for precise visualization in biomedical research and precision testing scenarios. Crafted with an infinite conjugate design, it seamlessly integrates into various microscopy setups. Tailored for near ultraviolet (NUV) wavelengths, particularly at 355nm, it achieves remarkable transmittance and superior achromatic correction. Boasting a numerical aperture (NA) of 0.65 and a generous 10mm working distance, it excels in industrial applications, ensuring exceptional performance across the field of view.

Project Overview

At the forefront of microscopy innovation lies the 50X infinite conjugated long working distance microscope objective lens, a versatile tool catering to a spectrum of disciplines including biomedical research, precision testing, and material analysis. Its unrivaled magnification capabilities enable crystal-clear visualization and high-resolution examination of minuscule biological and material structures. Designed to meet the diverse demands of modern science, this objective lens offers precise observation capabilities across various domains. Its infinite conjugate design enhances adaptability, seamlessly integrating with different microscopy systems and accessories to address diverse experimental needs. Serving professionals in biology, medicine, and materials science, this dynamic tool propels scientific research and technological advancements forward.

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