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A diverse array of objective lenses, classified as types of objective lenses, is available for selection based on design and quality. The classification is generally determined by intended purpose, microscopy method, performance, magnification, and aberration correction. In this article, we will introduce the five types of objective lenses classified by aberration correction.

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90° Angle Brackets are adapter plates that enable the mounting of rotary or translation stages, optic mounts, and other positioning equipment at 90° to the breadboard, bench plate, or lab table work surface. Brackets accommodate either ¼ or M6 mounting connections, depending on the model selected. 90° Angle Brackets are available in Metric, English Standard, and Common Slotted versions. Common bracket types have only slots (no threaded holes) for both English and Metric platform integration. Small size has three 2" long slots on both faces. Large size has five 2" long slots on base and ten 1 ½" long slots on the larger mounting face (5 rows with 1" gap at center). See the illustrations under the “Technical Information” tab for this product for additional specifications.

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In microscopes, objective lenses play a crucial role as the most complex and important component. These lenses, designed as multi-element lenses located closest to the specimen, receive light emitted by the specimen. Their primary function is to produce a real image, which is then transmitted to the eyepiece or computers. Widely employed in scientific research, biology, industry, and laboratory work, these lenses serve essential functions in various fields.