Specification Required for Pathology Microscope lenses

In summary, the objective lenses for the pathology microscope have magnifications of 10X, 45X, and 100X. Their specifications include focal length, radius of curvature, numerical aperture, field of view, and depth of field. The 10X lens has a focal length of 4mm, radius of curvature of 20mm, numerical aperture of 0.25, field of view of 0.83mm, and depth of field of 0.2mm. The 45X lens has a focal length of 0.9mm, radius of curvature of 5mm, numerical aperture of 0.75, field of view of 0.18mm, and depth of field of 0
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vaibhav rana
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Can someone tell me the specs of the pathology microscope lenses both objective and eyepiece/ocular lenses .
Objective lenses magnification are as follows;
10X
45X
100X

Eyepiece lenses magnification are as follows;
15X
10X
Specifications
should mention details about their
Focal length
Radius of Curvature
Numerical Aperture
 
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Field of ViewDepth of FieldObjective Lenses:10X: Focal length = 4mm, Radius of Curvature = 20mm, Numerical Aperture = 0.25, Field of View = 0.83mm, Depth of Field = 0.2mm45X: Focal length = 0.9mm, Radius of Curvature = 5mm, Numerical Aperture = 0.75, Field of View = 0.18mm, Depth of Field = 0.04mm100X: Focal length = 0.4mm, Radius of Curvature = 2.5mm, Numerical Aperture = 1.25, Field of View = 0.08mm, Depth of Field = 0.02mmEyepiece Lenses:15X: Focal length = 16mm, Radius of Curvature = 80mm, Numerical Aperture = 0.25, Field of View = 13.3mm, Depth of Field = 3.3mm10X: Focal length = 18mm, Radius of Curvature = 90mm, Numerical Aperture = 0.25, Field of View = 16.7mm, Depth of Field = 4.2mm
 

Related to Specification Required for Pathology Microscope lenses

What is a pathology microscope?

A pathology microscope is a specialized type of microscope used by pathologists to examine tissue samples and diagnose diseases. It is equipped with specific features and lenses that allow for precise visualization and analysis of tissue structures.

Why is it important to have the right lenses for a pathology microscope?

The right lenses are crucial in a pathology microscope because they determine the resolution, magnification, and clarity of the images produced. Pathologists rely on these images to make accurate diagnoses, so having high-quality lenses is essential.

What are the key specifications to consider when choosing lenses for a pathology microscope?

The key specifications to consider include the magnification range, numerical aperture, working distance, and field of view. These factors determine the level of detail and clarity of the images produced by the microscope.

What type of lenses are commonly used in pathology microscopes?

Pathology microscopes typically use objective lenses with high magnification and numerical aperture, such as 20x, 40x, and 100x. They may also use specialized lenses like oil immersion lenses for improved resolution.

How can I ensure the quality of lenses for a pathology microscope?

The quality of lenses can be ensured by purchasing from reputable manufacturers and ensuring that the lenses meet industry standards. Regular maintenance and calibration of the microscope can also help maintain the quality of the lenses.

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