The 100x oil immersion lens is the common standard oil immersion objective Nikon preconfigured models like the Nikon Ei and the Nikon Si

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The 4x, 10x, 40x are the common dry objectives that come standard on Nikon preconfigured models like the Nikon Ei and the Nikon Si

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Nikon has been manufacturing objective lenses for over 100 years. They are known for their ability to create optics that provide high quality resolution and premium clarity. They manufacture each set of objectives to work with specific Nikon microscope models. The corresponding objective sets and models are listed below for your reference. These clinical level objectives can be purchased directly from our website at the following link: Nikon Microscope Objective Lenses

The 1x, 2x, 20x, 50x oil immersion, 60x and 60x Oil immersion objective lenses are available as add on options for all Nikon clinical microscopes.

The plan achromat objectives are the most common lenses found in the laboratory environment and are more than satisfactory for every day clinical use. The plan fluorite objectives have increased chromatic and spherical corrective properties. The plan apochromat objectives are Nikon's top of the line clinical objectives with even more chromatic and spherical corrective properties than the fluorite lenses. Fluorite and Apochromat objectives are typically used by pathologists and researchers.