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conventions [2021/03/24 07:42] mcmasterconventions [2025/01/22 05:35] (current) – [Objective] bunnie
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     * am100x: AmScope 100x (oil immersion)     * am100x: AmScope 100x (oil immersion)
     * bli20x: Bausch & Lomb industrial 20x (designed for stereozoom series)     * bli20x: Bausch & Lomb industrial 20x (designed for stereozoom series)
 +    * boli10xir: Boli Optics M Plan Apo 10x NIR (comparable to Mitsutoyo)
     * ch2x: cheap supposedly Apo 2x objective that may be made of soda glass (green tinge…).  Loosely resembles Seiwa objectives     * ch2x: cheap supposedly Apo 2x objective that may be made of soda glass (green tinge…).  Loosely resembles Seiwa objectives
     * mit5x: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 5x     * mit5x: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 5x
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     * mit50xn: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 50x Near UV     * mit50xn: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 50x Near UV
     * mit100x: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 100x     * mit100x: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 100x
 +    * nikon20x: Nikon M Plan 20x ELWD
     * neo5x: Olympus Neo 5x     * neo5x: Olympus Neo 5x
     * nd5x: Olympus Neo DPlan 5x     * nd5x: Olympus Neo DPlan 5x
     * ns50x: Olympus Neo SPlan 50x     * ns50x: Olympus Neo SPlan 50x
     * ns50xu: Olympus Neo SPlan 50x ultra-long working distance (ULWD)     * ns50xu: Olympus Neo SPlan 50x ultra-long working distance (ULWD)
 +    * md5x: Olympus MDPlan 5x
 +    * ms10x: Olympus MSPlan 10x
 +    * ms20x: Olympus MSPlan 20x
 +    * ms50x: Olympus MSPlan 50x
 +    * ms100x: Olympus MSPlan 100x
 +    * opl100x: Olympus Plan 100x Oil 1.25NA
 +    * oplcn100x: Olympus Plan CN 100x Oil 1.25NA
     * sz or zoom: Zoom microscope, generally no scale bar provided because magnification varies (unless that particular zoom setting was calibrated during the same imaging session)     * sz or zoom: Zoom microscope, generally no scale bar provided because magnification varies (unless that particular zoom setting was calibrated during the same imaging session)
  
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