Hello,
I’m getting closer to my final setup. While waiting for the final parts of my Oly setup to arrive, I’m thinking about RDIC.
I have the DICR, the UPO3, and the U-RFAA. Rather than changing the illuminator to a U-RLAA I wanted to use a brightfield cube U-MBF3, for example.
For observation with DICR and brightfield reflected light. I guess this is the intended use. I’m just going to change my Cool LED 300 for a the HAL100 when making these observations. Will this work?
Secondly. Can I get away with the cheaper fixed polarizer U-AN or do I need the pricey U-AN-360? Is there a difference between version 1,2 and 3?
Brightfield cube in U-RFAA (Olympus), compatible with DICR?
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Brightfield cube in U-RFAA (Olympus), compatible with DICR?
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Re: Brightfield cube in U-RFAA (Olympus), compatible with DICR?
1. Works
2. Why change to Halogen? PE-300 would work well.
3. No, unless you only want the polarisers always crossed which limits functionality.
-1: one rotatable analyser, no passthrough slot
-2: with passthrough slot
-3: same as above but there are lots of fakes from a Nanjing factory flooding the market.
Get the u-an360-p, the superior strain free version. You have a PE-300 and a good setup, the extra cost is worth it.
I assume you know this already, dicr only officially works with Evident's metallurgical objectives.
2. Why change to Halogen? PE-300 would work well.
3. No, unless you only want the polarisers always crossed which limits functionality.
-1: one rotatable analyser, no passthrough slot
-2: with passthrough slot
-3: same as above but there are lots of fakes from a Nanjing factory flooding the market.
Get the u-an360-p, the superior strain free version. You have a PE-300 and a good setup, the extra cost is worth it.
I assume you know this already, dicr only officially works with Evident's metallurgical objectives.
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Re: Brightfield cube in U-RFAA (Olympus), compatible with DICR?
But to follow up on the last point you'll likely get acceptable to good results with a wider variety of objectives than you'd expect.
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Re: Brightfield cube in U-RFAA (Olympus), compatible with DICR?
Hello,
Very good! I did get the U-AN cheaply from a US seller, still with the original packaging. I also got the PO3 from what I’m pretty sure is a legitimate source.
Regarding the Chinese fakes, is the whole thing counterfeit or only the glass? How do you tell?
I’m probably going to splash the cash for the 360-version next month. I only have a 5x LMPlFl up to this point. But enough to get me starting. Would be fantastic to add in at least a 20x. But I’m going to test my other objectives as well.
Man this, microscope, is starting to become quite the investment. Even if I got most parts as bargains.
Very good! I did get the U-AN cheaply from a US seller, still with the original packaging. I also got the PO3 from what I’m pretty sure is a legitimate source.
Regarding the Chinese fakes, is the whole thing counterfeit or only the glass? How do you tell?
I’m probably going to splash the cash for the 360-version next month. I only have a 5x LMPlFl up to this point. But enough to get me starting. Would be fantastic to add in at least a 20x. But I’m going to test my other objectives as well.
Man this, microscope, is starting to become quite the investment. Even if I got most parts as bargains.
Nikon S-Ke - Old goodie
Olympus CX40 - Fluorescence [Selling]
Olympus BX61 - Phase contrast, DIC, fluorescence [Work-in-progress]
Olympus CX40 - Fluorescence [Selling]
Olympus BX61 - Phase contrast, DIC, fluorescence [Work-in-progress]