How to adjust the microscope so that the image is clearer

Oct 09, 2024

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How to adjust the microscope so that the image is clearer

 

Optical microscopes mainly image through objective lens and eyepiece lens, which are usually equipped with different magnification lens groups. By combining, a very wide range of magnification can be formed. This configuration is because although the high magnification lens group displays clear details, the field of view and depth of field are narrow, making it difficult to move in different target areas. Although the low-power lens group has a small magnification, its field of view and depth of field are both large, making it easy to search for targets over a large area. Moreover, certain specific samples do not require a large magnification, but require all targets within the field of view to be as clear as possible, so low magnification lenses are also useful. By combining the two, perfect and clear imaging can be achieved.


Step method:
Turn on the light source


Rotate the coarse adjustment handwheel to pull the objective lens group away from the stage to a safe distance


Based on experience, replace with a low magnification objective lens and a suitable eyepiece lens


Place the samples that have undergone necessary processing on the loading platform


Adjust the pupil distance of the eyepiece


Move the sample on the stage, search for the sample and target area, and observe and select the target through rough adjustment of the handwheel


Replace the appropriate high-power objective lens and eyepiece, and carefully focus by adjusting the handwheel


After obtaining clear imaging, research can be carried out, and if necessary, photos can be taken


After completing the work, turn off the light source and remove the sample. The objective lens group and eyepiece lens group must also be removed and stored in a dedicated, dry, and cool place, such as a drying bottle.


matters needing attention:
Focusing technique: When fine-tuning the focus, there must be a process of blurring, clarity, and then blurring again to confirm the most accurate focus point found. Therefore, it is necessary to slightly tilt the head and then rotate back to the clear focus position.


For certain specific shaped samples, color filters can be chosen to improve the clarity of details. For example, for substances sensitive to narrow wavelengths and samples that have been fluorescently stained, specific color filters can be inserted into the optical path. In addition, in order to observe the special tissue in metal samples, polarizing plates can be inserted, the angle can be adjusted, and the tissue condition can be studied by observing the specific polarized light reflected by them.

 

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