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Olympus LMPLFLN-BD 20X Objective

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Compatible Cover Glass Thickness (mm):
N/A
Diameter (mm):
32.00
Field of View (mm):
1.3
Focal Length FL (mm):
9.00
Model Number:
1-U2N345
Length excluding Threads (mm):
33.00
Magnification:
20X
Maximum Diameter (mm):
32
Numerical Aperture NA:
0.40
Mounting Threads:
M26 x 36 TPI
Transmission (%):
T> 90 from 400-700nm
Compatible Tube Lens Focal Length (mm):
Focal Length: 180mm
Type:
Microscope Objective
Resolving Power (μm):
0.84
Depth of Field (μm):
1.72
Working Distance (mm):
12.0
Weight (g):
86
Note:
Darkfield Objective
Wavelength Range (nm):
400 - 700
Style:
Infinity Corrected
Manufacturer:
Olympus
Field Number (mm):
26.5
Parfocal Length (mm):
45
Immersion Liquid:
N/A

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Product Family Description

  • Ideal for Brightfield, DIC, Fluorescence, or Polarization Microscopy
  • Long Working Distances Reduce Risk of Specimen Damage
  • Excellent Transmission from 400 – 700nm
  • Additional Olympus Infinity Corrected Objectives Available

Olympus M Plan Fluorite Semi Apochromat Infinity Corrected Objectives are ideal for a range of applications utilizing a variety of illumination methods. Olympus M Plan Fluorite Semi Apochromat Infinity Corrected Objectives offer long working distances to increase specimen safety, in addition to increased contrast for observation. These objectives feature standard pupil positions, which enable the use of multiple prisms or polarizers for differential interference contrast (DIC) optical microscopy applications.

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Technical Information

Dimensions (mm)
Stock #  Model A B C D E F G WD
#88-202 LMPLFLN 5X 22.5 0.3 - 25.4 - 26.0 4.9 22.5
#88-203 LMPLFLN 10X 24.0 1.9 - 15.2 22.4 26.0 4.5 21.0
#88-204 LMPLFLN 20X 33.0 3.7 - 17.0 - 26.0 4.8 12.0
#88-205 LMPLFLN 50X 34.4 4.0 - 18.2 - 26.0 4.9 10.6
#88-206 LMPLFLN 100X 41.6 3.8 0.5 12.5 18.1 26.0 4.7 3.4
#16-880 MPLFLN 1.25X 41.5 - - 28.6 29.0 30 4.9 3.5
#39-573 MPLFLN 2.5X 34.3 2.7 - 24.5 29.0 30.0 4.9 10.7
#88-332 MPLFLN 5X 25.0 2.5 - 20.9 - 26.0 4.5 20.0
#88-333 MPLFLN 10X 34.0 5.6 - 14.5 - 26.0 4.5 11.0
#23-721 MXPLFLN 20X 42.0 2.63 2.15 9 20.4 26 4.8 3
#23-722 MXPLFLN 50X 42.0 3.4 1.96 10.3 19 26 4.5 3



Dimensions (mm)
Stock #  Model A B C D E F G WD
#86-827 LMPLFLN-BD 5X 30.0 2.6 3.4 16.2 29.5 32.0 5.0 15.0
#86-828 LMPLFLN-BD 10X 35.0 2.1 2.7 15.5 30.0 32.0 4.5 10.0
#86-829 LMPLFLN-BD 20X 33.0 1.2 0.5 22.0 30.0 32.0 4.5 12.0
#86-830 LMPLFLN-BD 50X 34.4 1.2 1.4 20.7 28.0 32.0 4.8 10.6
#86-831 LMPLFLN-BD 100X 41.7 1.2 4.0 21.0 29.0 32.0 4.7 3.3

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