Leica M80 Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
Leica M-series User Manual 48
The Different Types of Objectives
To meet the various requirements regarding
imaging properties, there is a choice of high-
quality interchangeable planachromatic and
planapochromatic objectives and also lower-
priced interchangeable achromatic objectives.
Achromatic objectives are particularly
suited for specimens with high-contrast
structures.
Flat-field (planachromatic) objectives are
particularly well suited for studying flat
objects such as wafers and thin sections.
With planapochromatic objectives, the
finest structures are visible with high
contrast. The sophisticated apochromatic
correction allows these objectives to attain
the highest color brilliance and fidelity.
Achromatic objectives
The 0.32×, 0.5×, 0.63×, 0.8×, 1×, 1.5×, 2× achro-
matic objectives offer countless variants for
selecting the object field diameter, magnification
ranges and working distances (see page 63).
Planachromatic objective 1×
For the highest requirements for overall image
quality, we recommend equipping the micro-
scope with the 1× plan (flat-field) objective,
which returns sharp, contrast-rich object fields.
Achromatic objectives with a long focal
length:
For special applications achromatic objectives
with long working distances and focal lengths
of f=100mm to 400mm are available.