Microscope objective from Rainbow Optics features 0.60 NA

March 17, 2010
A high NA objective is designed to scan images and focus or condense applications in biotech and fluorescence spectroscopy.

A high NA objective is designed to scan images and focus or condense applications in biotech and fluorescence spectroscopy. The objective features a multiple lens infinity-corrected achromat, power of 50X × 0.90 NA, and provides a resolving power on-axis of less than 1.0 μm. It weighs 3.0 g and measures 12.7 mm diameter × 13.5 mm long.
Rainbow Optics
Salem, MA
www.rocoptics.com

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MINIATURE MICRO OBJECTIVE

The ultra small size, light weight and high numerical aperture makes this objective especially useful for scanning images and focussing or condensing applications in biotech and fluorescence spectroscopy.
Optical system is a multiple lens infinity-corrected achromat.
Power 50X × 0.90 NA
Weight is only 3.0 g and size is 12.7mm dia × 13.5 mm long
Resolving power on-axis is less than 1.0 µm

Rainbow Optics, Salem, MA

www.rocoptics.com

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