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convenient, or allows the microscope to be shared by simply rotating the 
head. 

 

IRIS DIAPHRAGM (M2251C, M2251CL) - a round multi-leaf device 

mounted below the condenser which is controlled by a lever. It is similar 
to a camera shutter and controls the amount of light entering the 
condenser, allowing the user to control contrast. 

 

NOSEPIECE – a revolving turret that holds the objective lenses, 

permitting changes in magnification by rotating different powered 
objective lenses into the optical path. 

 

OBJECTIVES – the optical systems which magnify the primary image of 

the instrument. Typical magnifications are 4X, 10X, and 40X. 

 

STAGE – the platform on which the specimen slide is placed. The 

standard version comes equipped with locked-on stage clips, and is 
pre-drilled to accept an optional mechanical stage.   

 

 

TERMINOLOGY 

 

“COATED” LENS – in attempting to transmit light through glass, much of 

the light is lost through reflection. Coating a lens increases the light 
transmission by reducing or eliminating reflection, thus allowing more 
light to pass through. 

 

EYE POINT or EYE RELIEF – the distance from the eye lens of the 

eyepiece to your eye where a full field of view is seen. 

 

FIELD OF VIEW – the actual circular area seen through the eyepiece. 

PARFOCAL – a term applied to objectives when very little fine focusing is 
needed to bring the specimen into focus when changing objectives. 

 

RESOLUTION or RESOLVING POWER – the ability of a lens to define the 

details of the specimen at a maximum magnification. This is governed by 
the N.A. (Numerical Aperture) of the lens. For example, a 40X objective 
with N.A. 0.65 has a maximum resolving power of 650X, equal to 1000 

times the N.A. This rule of N.A. x 1000 is true of all achromatic 
objectives. 

 

WORKING DISTANCE – the distance from the lens of the objective to the 

cover slip on the slide, when the specimen is in focus. 

Summary of Contents for M2250 Series

Page 1: ...Swift M2250 Series Microscope User and Care Manual SWIFT OPTICAL Enduring Quality and Technical Excellence...

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Page 3: ...ocked on eyepieces objectives and stage clips and a slip clutch focusing system to protect gears from over focusing The M2250 Series is offered with several illumination options standard tungsten extr...

Page 4: ...s diaphragm M2251C M2251CL The function of the condenser is to provide full illumination to the specimen plane and to enhance the resolution and contrast of the object being viewed DISC DIAPHRAGM M225...

Page 5: ...ENS in attempting to transmit light through glass much of the light is lost through reflection Coating a lens increases the light transmission by reducing or eliminating reflection thus allowing more...

Page 6: ...ld be rotated to the next smaller aperture of the disc diaphragm or the iris diaphragm should be closed slightly This will increase contrast in the specimen s image 6 Move the slide to place the speci...

Page 7: ...14281 Power adapter for M2251C 4 5V 1A MA14283 Cold Holder for M2251B or M2251CL Pair MA2201 120V 20W bulb for M2251B MA2215 3 4V 06W LED for M2251C M2251CL MA268 Stage Clips MA336 Dustcover CARE OF Y...

Page 8: ...containing chemicals which may corrode your microscope Also be sure that the objectives are placed in the lowest possible position and the rotating head is turned inward and not protruding from the b...

Page 9: ...using the collar found on the coarse focusing controls between the knob and upright support A clockwise turn of this collar moves it toward the upright support and increases tension while a counter cl...

Page 10: ...not be centered properly on the stage and needs to be re positioned to be in the optical path E PROBLEM Image of the specimen goes out of the focus all by itself CORRECTION Use the tension control co...

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