Re: Reichert objectiv replacment, leica or AO possibly



timevison@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Is there a knowledgable expert out there that can help a new beginner
in replacing the missing objectives on a Reichert Microstar IV. I have
been having loads of trouble sourcing the objectives that I want and
was hoping that there is an equivilant to the Reichert made by either
Leica or the American objectives that will work as well as the
Reichert.

Apparently Reichert, Leica and American Objectives are or were all at
one time part of the same company.
If anyone knows that there are some of the objectives are
interchangable what woud be the make and catalog number for most
importantly the #1730 2.5X Plan Achromatic, #1731 4x/.10 Plan
Achromatic, and #1732 10X/.02 Plan Achromatic, and for a later date
(when i can afford it) #1733 20x/.50 Plan Achromatic, #1734 40x/.66
Plan Achromatic and #1736 100X oil Plan Achromatic?

The manual states the objectives for the microstar IV listed below are
as follows with # denoting the catalog number...

#1727 10X Plan Flour.
#1728 40X Plan Flour.
#1730 2.5X Plan Achromatic,
#1731 4x/.10 Plan Achromatic
#1732 10X/.02 Plan Achromatic
#1733 20x/.50 Plan Achromatic
#1734 40x/.66 Plan Achromatic
#1736 100X oil Plan Achromatic
#1742 10x/.25 Phase Plan Phase Achromatic
#1743 20X Plan Phase Achromatic
#1743 20X Plan Phase Achromatic
#1744 40x/.66 Phase Plan Achromatic
#1749 100x/1.25 oil Phase Neo-Plan Achromatic
#1750 10X Plan Phase Achromatic (ATC2000)New
#1751 40X Plan Phase Achromatic (ATC2000) New
#1752 20X Plan Phase Achromatic (ATC2000) New
#1753 100X Oil Plan Phase Achromatic (ATC2000)
#1754 10X Neo Plan
#1757 40X/.66 Neo-Plan Achromatic
#1758 50X/.80 (oil) Neo-Plan Achromatic


Many thanks for any help

tim

Tim,

I need and want to agree to what Kevin told you - I worked at Reichert in
Vienna for many years in the 80's and have been responsible first for their
application lab and then for marketing and technology - when they still had
been in the business of microscopy.
The 410, which came out of Buffalo is not a good microscope and certainly
not worth upgrading or enhancing - put it onto a shelf in a very private
room and think about it as something which a certain company in Buffalo
called a microscope. Get a good one and enjoy it for many years - Nikon,
Olympus etc.
Best regards
(Prof.Dr.) George Nyman
.



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