Microscopy: Objectives and Eyepieces (Stephen Ross)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ก.ค. 2024
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Microscope lenses are highly complex optical elements that correct for many different optical aberrations. This lecture describes a number of these aberrations and discusses what you should consider when selecting an objective lens as well as other precautions you can take to reduce the effects of aberrations. - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Where was this video when I was first learning microscopy? It would have cleared up a lot! I've been doing microscopy professionally for over 10 years now, and this still managed to teach me a lot that I didn't properly understand. Thank you, Steve Ross!
Very very good video and presentation. There is little like this on youtube
Learned much and lots of potential to comprehend even more. Thank you.
These are excellent videos. An accompanying, downloadable slide show would be great to have.
Thanks Stephen..Nice job..
Fantastic lecture. Thanks!
Fascinating, thank you.
when using light microscope do you start the largest or smallest distance between the lens and specimen/why?
Fantastic , what is the difference between a DIC L and DIC L/N1 Nikon lens
If a lens was made parabolic would this correct for spherical aberration?
What's the Difference between PL and WHN with respect to eyepieces?
Thank you!
Was hoping you would give us some general eyepieces and objectives that cover low power, medium and high power.
great!!!!!!!!
Thank soooooooooo much 🤟 u really helped me get out of query which was haunting me from several days
8:15 Optical aberrations.