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Optical microscope accessory

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Operation

Adjusting the microscope

Turn ON the light source of the microscope and adjust required portions 

of the microscope to make it ready for observation.
Set the light path of the trinocular tube to the camera light path.

Adjusting the camera and monitor

Adjust colors, etc. according to the instruction manual of the camera 

and monitor in use.
(The center of the field of view through the eyepieces and that of the 

image acquired by the camera may not coincide completely, but this 

is a matter of function of the image sensor adjustment mechanism of 

the camera, and not a malfunction.

Adjusting the parfocality between the visually observed image 
and the image on monitor.

By adjusting the parfocality, the image won’t be defocused when 

the observation light path of the microscope is changed. 

Before adjusting the parfocality, adjust the diopter of the microscope 

in advance. For procedures to adjust the diopter, refer to the 

instruction manual for the microscope in use.
Use the Allen screwdriver provided with the microscope for adjusting 

the parfocality.

The parfocality adjustment range is ±0.8 mm. If the 

parfocality cannot be adjusted completely with the 

adapter, use the focusing function of the camera as well.

Change the objective of the microscope to the high magnification 

objective, look into the eyepieces and bring the specimen into focus.
Change the objective to the low magnification objective and check 

that the image is in focus by looking through eyepieces. Then, change 

to the camera light path and observe the image on monitor.
Loosen the clamping screw (LOCK)  A  of the C mount camera adapter 

using the Allen screwdriver.
While observing the image on monitor, adjust its focus by rotating 

the parfocality adjustment screw (FOCUS)  B  slowly using the Allen 

screwdriver.
When it is in focus, tighten the clamping screw (LOCK)  A  using the 

Allen screwdriver.

Adjusting the direction between the visually observed image and the image on monitor.

Loosen the clamping screw  C  of the camera port of the trinocular tube.
Rotate the C-mount camera adapter so that the direction of the visually 

observed image coincides with that of the image on monitor, and 

tighten the clamping screw  C  firmly.

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Imaging field area

Magnification on monitor = Objective magnification x C mount camera adapter magnification (0.63X) x  Monitor diagonal length

Image sensor diagonal length

*The diagonal length of the monitor and that of the image sensor differ depending on manufacturers.

Image sensor
Reference data

1 inch: 16.16 mm, 1/1.2 inch: 13.4 mm, 2/3 inch: 11 mm, 1/2 inch: 8.08 mm, 1/3 inch: 6 mm, 1/4 inch: 4 mm

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C

For your reference, the following diagram shows the areas of 
imaging field determined by the field of view when eyepieces 
with a field number of 22 or 26.5 are used and the size of the 
image sensor through the C-mount camera adapter.

TIP

2/3 inch image sensor

1/2 inch image sensor

1inch image sensor

Field 

number

26.5

Field 

number

22

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