Overview
IdealPhotonics' camera lens, objective lens, and mount are the three core optical-mechanical components of a microscopic imaging system: the camera lens relays the image from the objective lens to the sensor; the objective lens determines the resolution and magnification; and the mount ensures precise alignment and stable fixation of each component. These three components work together to guarantee optical path accuracy and image quality.Key parameters for the objective lens include focal length (mm), aperture (f/#), image field coverage (e.g., 4/3″), and aberration correction level. The core parameters of the objective lens are numerical aperture (NA), magnification (e.g., 40X), working distance (WD), and correction type (plan/apochromatic). The key parameters of the mount include mechanical interface standard (C/T mount), coaxial accuracy (µm level), and rigidity (stretch resistance). These three parameters work together to determine the system's resolution, light throughput, and stability.
Claire Lee
Phone:+86 13032176908
Email:claire@idealphotonics.com
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