Re: Zeiss Universal Or Leitz Othoplan...Which One Would You Buy?
- From: Kevin Cunningham <smskjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 06:30:24 -0700
On Oct 26, 9:34 pm, Too_Many_Tools <too_many_to...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 26, 3:22 pm, Kevin Cunningham <sms...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 26, 3:05 pm, Too_Many_Tools <too_many_to...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 20, 9:32 pm, Too_Many_Tools <too_many_to...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an opportunity of buying either a Zeiss Universal or a Leitz
Othoplan.
Which one would you buy and why?
I have been searching for information for both scopes and have found
very little.
Any suggestions as to where one can find more information on these
scopes?
Also...how easy and affordable are other lighting options (phase, DIC,
fluorescence, polarized light) to find for these scopes considering
that they are older scopes?
Thanks
TMT
Okay...it is starting to look like getting accessories for the
Orthoplan...or for that fact any Leitz is a major pain.
And of course no documentation has surfaced for the Orthoplan.
Could someone who knows tell me what options were available for the
Orthoplan?
Like what eyepieces, objectives, condensors and lighting options.
And if you know something on how DIC was implemented, I would like to
hear about that too....there is nothing out on the Web. It would be
interesting to see how Leitz approached that application versus Zeiss.
Thanks
TMT
First every possible thing you could add to a microscope was available
for this 'scope. Beautiful NPL fluorite objectives, apos, really nice
eyepeices, etc. However Nomarski wasn't, they used a system called
Smith T, it worked similarly but it was a pain to add. The genius of
Nomarski was its simplicity. Smith T works but it is more complex.
Fluorescence was gorgeous. Of course the original filters probably
won't work or work well, replace them with
Thanks,
Kevin Cunningham
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Thanks Kevin for the information.
I will look into the Smith T.
I see that the Orthoplan uses larger eyepieces than what I am used to
seeing...30mm?
Can this scope use other maker's stereo eyepieces?
TMT
Just in general you should never, ever do that, you don't know were
they've been. No, but eyepieces are a part of the 160mm tube length
system. Since Abbe's time some makers have fixed some optical
problems in the eyepiece and some in the objective. This is purely a
manufacturers decition. Its far, far better to get the manufacturers
eyepieces.
Thanks,
Kevin Cunningham
SMS
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