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4.3
Condenser
I. Focusing and Centering
Fully open the field of view diaphragm and condenser aperture
diaphragm.
Set the specimen on the stage with the cover glass facing up.
Bring the specimen image into focus, using the 10X objective.
Close the field of view diaphragm to its minimum setting by means
of the field diaphragm ring.
Turn the condenser focus knob to bring the field diaphragm image
into focus on the specimen plane.
Adjust the condenser centering screws so that the image of the
field diaphragm appears at the center of the field of view. At this
time, stopping the field diaphragm image just short of the
maximum field of view may be convenient for centering.
Adjust and center the field diaphragm so that it is just outside the
field of view for each magnification change.
II. Condenser Swing–Out Top Lens
The top lens can be removed from the optical path by using the
swing-out lever. Swing the top lens into the optical path during
normal orthoscopic observation and conscopic observation. Swing
out for orhoscopic observation with 4X or lower magnification.
When measuring the retardation or observing the inference colour,
swing out the top lens to make the illuminating light path as
parallel as possible to the optical axis.
III. Condenser Aperture Diaphragm
In orthoscopic microscopy:
The condenser aperture diaphragm is provided for adjusting the
numerical aperture (N.A.) of the illuminating system of the
microscope. It decides the resolution of the image, contrast, depth
of focus and brightness.
Stopping down will lower the resolution and brightness, but
increase the contrast and depth of focus.
An image with appropriate contrast can be obtained with an
aperture setting that is 2/3 of the objective N.A.
To adjust the aperture diaphragm:
Adjust the condenser aperture diaphragm ring by referring to the
condenser aperture scale, or by observing the diaphragm image
visible on the exit pupil inside the eyepiece tube. Introduce the
Bertrand lens into the optical path and focus on the aperture
diaphragm at its minimum setting. Open aperture diaphragm to
2/3 fields of view.
When swinging out the top lens of the condenser for low
magnification objectives, completely open the condenser aperture
diaphragm.