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A quite high temperature around 1650 to 1700 °C is needed – far above the glass transition temperature of many common optical glasses. The required heat can be ...

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Microscope objectives are usually designed to be used with a specific group of oculars and/or tube lenses strategically placed to assist in the removal of ...

6 days ago — ... mirrors: one with standard magnification and one with 10x magnification. The light, which outlines the standard mirror, automatically turns ...

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1mm-100mm is 100X zoom. 70mm-200mm is 2.8X zoom. 600mm prime lens is 1X zoom. So you're thinking you want the farthest reaching lens, and 100X ...

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May 12, 2013 — Most often line per mm is translated into to pixels (white and black) in either vertical or horizontal direction. Let's see how this is ...