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5X Nikon CFI60 TU Plan Epi Infinity Corrected Obj

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#58-515: 5X Nikon CFI60 TU Plan Epi

#58-515: 5X Nikon CFI60 TU Plan Epi

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Field of View, 25 Diameter Field Eyepiece (mm):
5.00
Field of View, 22 Diameter Field Eyepiece (mm):
4.4

Product Details

Model Number:
MUE12050
Type:
Microscope Objective
Style:
Infinity Corrected
Manufacturer:
Nikon

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Field of View (mm):
4.40
Length excluding Threads (mm):
36.30
Maximum Diameter (mm):
29
Weight (g):
100.00

Optical Properties

Horizontal Field of View, 1/2" Sensor:
1.28mm
Horizontal Field of View, 2/3" Sensor:
1.76mm
Focal Length FL (mm):
40.00
Magnification:
5X
Numerical Aperture NA:
0.15
Resolving Power (μm):
2.0
Depth of Field (μm):
12.22
Working Distance (mm):
23.5
Field Number (mm):
22
Parfocal Length (mm):
60
Immersion Liquid:
N/A

Sensor

Maximum Sensor Format:
2/3"

Threading & Mounting

Mounting Threads:
M25 x 0.75

Additional Info

Compatible Tube Lens Focal Length (mm):
Focal Length: 200mm

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • Excellent Color Reproduction
  • Long Working Distance and High NA
  • High Contrast with Minimal Flare
  • Strain Free

Nikon CFI60 Infinity Corrected Brightfield Objectives are designed to meet advanced imaging requirements and are the culmination of Nikon’s optical technology. The objectives offer increased brightness and the highest possible combination of working distance and numerical aperture (for light gathering ability) due to the 60mm parfocal distance and a large barrel diameter. Designed to correct lateral and axial chromatic aberrations over the entire field of view, these objectives produce high contrast and high-resolution images. Nikon CFI60 Infinity Corrected Brightfield Objectives have excellent color reproduction, strain free. These brightfield objectives are offered in magnifications from 5X up to 100X.  

The accessory tube lens (#58-520) can be used to focus light from the infinity corrected objective onto the image plane. For optimal performance, the distance between the tube lens and the objective’s shoulder should be kept within 100-200mm. This spacing allows accessories to be inserted in the optical path to accommodate specific needs. This tube lens can be integrated into C-Mount systems using the Nikon Tube Lens to C-Mount Holder (#11-150).

Note: The four socket head cap screws must be removed to place the tube lens within the Nikon Tube Lens to C-Mount Holder.

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Nikon Tube Lens to C-Mount Holder #11-150 ₹12,963   Request Quote
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Nikon 200mm Tube Lens #58-520 ₹44,370   Request Quote
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Technical Information

Dimensions
  5X 10X 20X 50X 100X
A 29.0mm 29.0mm 29.0mm 30.0mm 30.0mm
B 36.3mm 42.4mm 40.9mm 48.9mm 55.4mm
C 20.0mm 17.0mm 22.5mm 21.5mm 21.5mm
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