I’ll probably pick up something like the 220x220 that you have. I have used the 300, it’s probably the F420… It’s kind of confusing to name them the way they do… that or I’m not smart enough to figure it out.

Thank you for the kind encouragement. My machine came with two lenses, a 175x175 F254 and a 220x220 F330. I decided to buy two additional ones: 110x110 F160 and a 300x300 F420

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Many microscopes have several objective lenses that you can rotate to view the specimen at varying magnification powers. Usually, you will find multiple objective lenes on a microscope, consisting of 1.25X to 150X.

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They had sent me a coupon for the purchase of the machine a knocked off a couple of hundred… the spouse picked it up and didn’t use the coupon… so they sent me a bunch of materials to work with and a couple lenses.

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The main question, I do not know yet what I will be lasering some time. The current main purpose of my machine is marking machine plates (stainless steel, aluminum, certain plastics) I have a JPT MOPA 60W since a week.

The ocular lens is located at the top of the eyepiece tube where you position your eye during observation, while the objective lens is located closer to the sample. The ocular lens generally has a low magnification but works in combination with the objective lens to achieve greater magnification power. It magnifies the magnified image already captured by the objective lens. While the ocular lens focuses purely on magnification, the objective lens performs other functions, such as controlling the overall quality and clarity of the microscope image.

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I though about the 70x70 F100 as well, but decided the 110mm is quite close, don’t know, will buy that also if needed. (the target could be smaller beam diameter for some miniature font on jewelry?, or the stronger beam, maybe for cutting thin metal, something small, don’t know).

Looking for some additional sizes of F-Theta lenses for my machine while browsing the net for the least expensive deal in the world I suddenly wondered if there is a noticeable difference in quality between them? What I mean, e.g. parameters like distorsion, trasmittance or … I don’t know. There is no quality data available on any reasonably priced lens, nor we are able to test these ourselves. Does anyone have experience of certain brands of lenses being better or worse than others, or if not whole brands but single pieces can be faulty or beyond specs? or is this difference (if there is any) or risk insignificant?

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I have factory F460 (300mmX300mm) and I have two smaller with a focal distance of 100mm (70mmX70mm) and 160mm (110mmX110mm)… They all do the job… all from Cloud Ray at 1/10th the price of the commercial stuff.

I get all of mine from Cloud Ray… They have decent quality. Saying that, I’ve seen the commercial version of the same lens. Cloud Ray cost me < $75, but the commercial version is over 10 times that at around $800. I would hope one is better than the other.

To clean a microscope objective lens, first remove the objective lens and place it on a flat surface with the front lens facing up. Use a blower to remove any particles without touching the lens. Then fold a piece of lens paper into a narrow triangular shape. Moisten the pointed end of the paper with small amount of lens cleaner and place it on the lens. Wipe the lens in a spiral cleaning motion starting from the lens’ center to the edge. Check your work for any remaining residue with an eyepiece or loupe. If needed, repeat this wiping process with a new lens paper until the lens is clean. Important: never wipe a dry lens, and avoid using abrasive or lint cloths and facial or lab tissues. Doing so can scratch the lens surface. Find more tips on objective lens cleaning in our blog post, 6 Tips to Properly Clean Immersion Oil off Your Objectives.

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Make sure you check… I’m very close to the work with a 100mm, my acrylic measuring ‘stick’ is 116mm. There is a lower limit to short focal lengths. I only have a couple of cm that I can lower mine any more, so some of the short lenses won’t work on the MP-60 model.

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Objective lenses are responsible for primary image formation, determining the quality of the image produced and controlling the total magnification and resolution. They can vary greatly in design and quality.

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