Under 2/3″ Machine Vision Fixed Focal Length Lens Navitar-1-19553

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Minimum Photographic Distance: 0.1mm. F-Number: 1:1.8.


Navitar-1-19553 Machine Vision Fixed Focal Length Lens
Fixed Focal Length Objective
Objective Focal Length8.5mm
Objective For Camera Sensor SizeUnder 2/3 in.
Minimum Photographic Distance0.1mm
F-Number1:1.8
Objective Resolution200lp/mm
Objective Screw ThreadC-Mount
Filter Screw SizeM34x0.5mm
Front/Rear Effective DIAFront/Rear: Dia. 26.7 mm/ Dia. 13.1 mm
Distortion Rate0.31%
Net Weight0.115kg (0.254lbs)

 


Technical Info

Instructions
ObjectiveClose Λ
The objective (lens) is the first set of optical systems that image the object being observed, and is also the most important imaging component in the microscope.
Depending on the application, objective is usually classified into the following categories:

Biological Objective
Metallurgical Objective
Phase Contrast Objective
Polarizing Objective
Dark/Bright Field Objective
Stereo Objective
Monocular Video Microscope Objective
Infinity-Corrected Long Working Distance Objective
NIR Objective
NUV Objective
UV Objective
Telecentric Objective Lens

Some objectives are mounted directly on the microscope body, some separate from the body and are installed when needed.
Different types of microscope objectives are generally not interchangeable. However, when ofthe same type and parameter design the same or similar, the objectives of different models and manufacturers are interchangeable, provided that attention shouldbe paid to the change in magnification, working distance, field of view and image quality.

Usually, on the objective outer casing, there are signs of the following parameters:
Objective Magnification: for example 10X, 40X
Numerical Aperture (N.A.): for example, /1.30
Objective Immersion Media: Oil represents oil, W represents water, and Glyc represents glycerin
Mechanical Tube Length and Objective Cover Glass Thickness: the two parameters are usually written together and separated by /. The finite mechanical is usually 160, 195, etc., and infinite is represented by "∞"; objective cover glass thickness (thickness / mm) is expressed after/, for example /0.17; for specimen that does not use objective cover glass, it is represented by 0, for example, "/0"; for those that do not use objective cover glass or the objective cover glass thickness is smaller than 0.17, it is represented by "/-".
Phase Contrast Objective: represented by PH, for example, PH2, the digit after PH represents the associated ring diaphragm.
Polarizing Objective: represented by POL.
Plan Objective: represented by PLAN or PL
Achromatic: generally, achromatic objective does not require identification
Apochromatic: represented by APO
Long Working Distance: represented by L
There are also objectives that are unique in magnification and medium, and their difference is indicated by color circle.
For objectives that do not have mark, it is necessary to refer to the microscope body for judgment, or refer to the product manual.

Usually, the objective has very fine mounting threads. When there is a need to install the objective /objective frame, be careful to install it. Align the nosepiece installation position, keep it completely “flat”. When it is blocked, remove it and reinstall it. Do not force it in.

Note: although between different manufacturers, some objectives can be used universally, they may still bring magnification error and image quality degradation.
Objective ResolutionClose Λ
Objective resolution is the distance that can be distinguished between the two mass points on the object plane, or the number of pairs that can be distinguished within 1mm of the image place. Usually, its unit is expressed as the number of pairs/mm.
In general, the greater the magnification, the higher the resolution.
Under the same objective magnification, the greater the numerical aperture (N.A.) of the objective, the higher the resolution of the objective. Numerical aperture (N.A.) is the most important technical index reflecting the resolution of the objective.
The objective is located at the forefront of the object being observed. When the objective magnifies and forms an image, the rear eyepieces and other equipment are to magnify again. When the eyepiece magnifies enough, one may only get a large enough but blurred image. Therefore, if the front-end objective cannot distinguish, neither can the rear device or equipment distinguish againmore information. The objective is the most important part of a microscope.
Objective Screw ThreadClose Λ
For microscopes of different manufacturers and different models, the thread size of their objectives may also be different.
In general, the objective threads are available in two standard sizes, allowing similar objectives between different manufacturers to be used interchangeably.
One is the British system: RMS type objective thread: 4/5in X 1/36in,
One is metric: M25 X 0.75mm thread.
PackagingClose Λ
After unpacking, carefully inspect the various random accessories and parts in the package to avoid omissions. In order to save space and ensure safety of components, some components will be placed outside the inner packaging box, so be careful of their inspection.
For special packaging, it is generally after opening the box, all packaging boxes, protective foam, plastic bags should be kept for a period of time. If there is a problem during the return period, you can return or exchange the original. After the return period (usually 10-30 days, according to the manufacturer’s Instruction of Terms of Service), these packaging boxes may be disposed of if there is no problem.

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Packing  
Gross Weight0.25kg (0.55lbs)
Transportation Carton Dimensions(1)15.2x15.2x15.2cm (6x6x6″)
Total Gross Weight of Transportation(kilogram)0.25
Total Gross Weight of Transportation(pound)0.55

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