Product Specification
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Product Descriptions
Superb optical design provides exceptional resolution under multiple techniques.
CFI plan fluor series objective lenses for phase contrast microscopy. These objectives are multi-purpose; they can be used for brightfield, fluorescence, phase contrast and for Nomarski DIC observations. They facilitate high-quality fluorescence observation and provide exceptionally detailed resolution of minute structures in phase contrast or DIC observation. The use of phase contrast to find the desired portion of the specimen before switching to fluorescence observation is an excellent way to minimize fluorescence photobleaching.
SPECIFICATIONS
| CFI Plan Fluor DL 4x: | N.A. 0.13, W.D 16.4mm, CG 1.2, Phase Ring PhL | 
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| CFI Plan Fluor DLL 10x: | N.A. 0.30, W.D. 16.0mm, Phase Ring Ph1 | 
| CFI Plan Fluor DL 10x: | N.A. 0.30, W.D. 15.2mm, CG 1.2, Phase Ring Ph1 | 
| CFI Plan Fluor DLL 20x: | N.A. 0.50, W.D. 2.1mm, Phase Ring Ph1 | 
| CFI Plan Fluor DLL 40x: | N.A. 0.75, W.D. 0.72mm, Spring loaded, Phase Ring Ph2 | 
| CFI Plan Fluor DLL 100x oil: | N.A. 1.30, W.D. 0.2mm, spring-loaded, stopper, Phase Ring Ph3 | 
For more information visit : https://www.nikoninstruments.com/Products/Optics/Fluor-Objectives/CFI-Plan-Fluor-Series-for-Phase-Contrast
 
                                                                    
                                                                 
                                                                     
                                                                                                                             
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