Here you will find our range of objectives for many different types of microscope. Stereo microscopes generally use much wider objectives because they are placed in front of two lenses – these are also sometimes known as barlow lenses but more commonly called auxiliary objectives. Objectives for monozoom microscopes are often very thin and small and are quite unique. Objectives for all other microscopes look quite similar externally in style but can be dramatically different with a host of different optical qualities and lens arrangements within the steel barrels. In general, as the magnification increases, the working distance and field of view declines. This is only a tiny fraction of all the objectives we have to offer for almost any brand of microscope, please enquire if you cannot find what you need.
Here you will find our range of objectives for many different types of microscope. Stereo microscopes generally use much wider objectives because they are placed in front of two lenses – these are also sometimes known as barlow lenses but more commonly called auxiliary objectives. Objectives for monozoom microscopes are often very thin and small and are quite unique. Objectives for all other microscopes look quite similar externally in style but can be dramatically different with a host of different optical qualities and lens arrangements within the steel barrels. In general, as the magnification increases, the working distance and field of view declines. This is only a tiny fraction of all the objectives we have to offer for almost any brand of microscope, please enquire if you cannot find what you need.
Here you will find our range of objectives for many different types of microscope. Stereo microscopes generally use much wider objectives because they are placed in front of two lenses – these are also sometimes known as barlow lenses but more commonly called auxiliary objectives. Objectives for monozoom microscopes are often very thin and small and are quite unique. Objectives for all other microscopes look quite similar externally in style but can be dramatically different with a host of different optical qualities and lens arrangements within the steel barrels. In general, as the magnification increases, the working distance and field of view declines. This is only a tiny fraction of all the objectives we have to offer for almost any brand of microscope, please enquire if you cannot find what you need.