Brightness fluctuations in the camera image
With very high illumination intensities and short exposure times at
the same time, the following phenomena can occur:
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Flickering in the image displayed
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Uneven exposure
If possible, reduce the illumination light level or use an attenuation
filter to increase the exposure time to 20 ms or longer.
Clouding at the edges of the field of view caused by an intermediate
tube that is too long
If the intermediate tube is too long (see following example), clouding
can occur at the edges of the field of view.
Examples of an intermediate tube that is too long:
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Two or more intermediate adapters are being used
together.
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BX3 series: The vertical illuminator and the intermediate
adapter are being used together.
Flare when the aperture stop is small
Spot flare can occur when the aperture stop is closed. This flare can
be decreased by opening the aperture stop.
No support of simultaneous image acquisition using several
cameras
You can mount several OLYMPUS LC35 cameras to one microscope.
However, it isn’t possible to simultaneously operate several cameras
with one computer.
OLYMPUS LC35
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