Nikon Multizoom AZ100 사용 설명서 - 페이지 8
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Microscopy
This chapter indicates the standard procedure for the microscopy with the AZ100.
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Set the optical path selector to the binocular part position.
Press the optical path selector lever to use the optical path of the binocular part.
2
Set the specimen on the stage.
3
Turn on the light source for the illuminator to be used and adjust its brightness.
Adjust the brightness properly with the brightness control knob on the light source and the ND filter.
4
Adjust the interpupillary distance of the binocular part.
Adjust the distance between the eyepieces to fit the distance between the user's eyes so that the
image viewed through the eyepieces with both eyes coincides.
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Adjust the diopters of the eyepieces.
Adjust the diopters of the right and left eyepieces to fit the user's eyesight.
1. Loosen the clamp screws on the diopter adjustment rings on the right and left eyepieces
and align the rings to the zero position.
2. Set the zoom magnification to 1x.
3. Focus on the specimen with the focus knob or the stage height adjustment knob.
4. Set the zoom magnification to 8x.
5. Focus on the specimen with the focus knob or the stage height adjustment knob again.
6. Set the zoom magnification to 1x.
7. Focus on the specimen with the diopter adjustment rings on the eyepieces.
Look through the left eyepiece with your left eye and the right eyepiece with your right eye
and adjust the right and left eyepieces individually.
8. Repeat step 4 to step 7 until the image stays in focus even though the zoom magnification
is changed.
9. Lightly tighten the clamp screws to secure the right and left diopter adjustment rings.
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Place an objective into the optical path (when the triple nosepiece is used).
When the triple nosepiece is used, objectives can be selected.
7
For the episcopic illumination, adjust the aperture diaphragm.
For the diascopic illumination, adjust the condenser, the aperture diaphragm, and the field
diaphragm. Adjust the brightness if necessary.
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Focus on the specimen by adjusting the position of the specimen.
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Adjust the position of the specimen with the stage movement knob until the observation point is
located at the center of the viewfield.
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Focus on the specimen with the stage height adjustment knobs and the focus knobs.
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Observe the specimen under a magnification adjusted by zoom operation.
The magnification can be changed with the zoom knob in the range as follows: 1 multiplied by the
magnification of the objective to 8 multiplied by the magnification of the objective.
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