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Olympus MPLAN objectives

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 6:40 am
by perulero
Hi all

I’d like to get your opinion on olympus MPLAN objectives.
I have a few , can they be used for viewing biological protzoa
I know these were designed for metalurgical microscopy
Has anyone used them?

Joe

Re: Olympus MPLAN objectives

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 6:54 am
by MichaelG.
As I think you already realise, Joe ...
'M' objectives are designed for use with no coverslip
... and are also not intended for dipping in water

The lower powers will probably be O.K. with a coverslip, but you are unlikely to get decent views with the high powers.

Specs. for the current range are here:
https://www.olympus-ims.com/en/microscope/mpln/

MichaelG
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Edited to fix the URL

Re: Olympus MPLAN objectives

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:13 am
by perulero
So can they be used to view tiny insects.minerals, plants
I have a 100x Mplan ,any possible use for it.?

Cheers

Joe

Re: Olympus MPLAN objectives

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:25 am
by MichaelG.
perulero wrote:So can they be used to view tiny insects.minerals, plants
I have a 100x Mplan ,any possible use for it.?
Radiolaria, maybe

http://www.radiolaria.org

MichaelG.
Individual radiolarians are normally in the size range of hundredths to tenths of millimeters, but some reach dimensions of a millimeter or more, large enough to be seen with the naked eye.

Re: Olympus MPLAN objectives

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 3:28 pm
by PeteM
Your MPlan 100x might be OK for something like thin blood smears (no cover)? Since it's not meant to be used with oil (I believe, there may be variants), you'll find depth of field into a biological specimen even more problematic than usual.

I'd be curious if anyone knows what the difference in resolution and correction would be between a 4x Olympus UPlan Fl and a 5x Olympus MPlan Fl (beside the obvious difference in magnification)? Any difference quality-wise in pictures taken with these two? Both are fluorite optics. The Uplan has a N.A. of 1.3. The slightly higher mag MPlan Fl has a N.A. of 1.5. At 5x the MPlan still has plenty of depth of field to deal with a cover slip.

Re: Olympus MPLAN objectives

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 5:43 pm
by MichaelG.
PeteM wrote:I'd be curious if anyone knows what the difference in resolution and correction would be between a 4x Olympus UPlan Fl and a 5x Olympus MPlan Fl (beside the obvious difference in magnification)? < etc. >
A quick check on the Olympus sites:

https://www.olympus-lifescience.com/en/ ... es/uplfln/
https://www.olympus-ims.com/en/microscope/mplfln/

reveals that the two 'camps' display their specifications differently
and that the U claims excellence in a couple of areas, whilst the M claims nothing better than good.
... But there is no 'calibration' of these terms, and they may be working to different definitions !

Sorry ... I have never used either of them.

MichaelG.