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Selection Guide for EVOS Objectives

How to choose an optimal objective for microscopy

Written byThermo Fisher Scientific
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Using the proper microscope objectives is essential to generating high-quality images. However, this can be complicated by the choices among objectives with different types, classes, and price ranges.

This guide for long-working distance (LWD) objectives explains how to choose an optimal objective for microscopy considering dynamic imaging parameters, including glass quality (Achro vs FL vs Apo), phase contrast, LWD and CC, and optimal vessel thickness. This guide will help researchers who have questions regarding objective markings, image quality, sample types, and applications.

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