Olympus X/X-Tr Stereo Microscopes Brochure (1973) - Alan Wood

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The Olympus stereo microscc,puts three dimensional L --.". lyinto viewing3-These stereo microscupesgive multi-purpose serviceBy employing the Greenough'sPrhciple Olympus has createda completely modern andvers8ti;le instrument.The result is a very practical anduseful stereo micrscope.The stereo microscope's traditionaluse was in plant classification,anatomical examination of animals,etc, but today they sre also widelyused in industrial fields such as theelectronics industry.Twin beams pass through twooptical paths to converge on thespecimen.T l i sresulls it) a three dimensionalview of the specimen with thevarious parts and layers appearingin natural reliefThis makes the Olympus X and X-Trhighly valuable fur the ubservariuriof numerous objects where depthand texture are important aspectso f the wnrk andr with the X-Tr,-where clearly detailed photomicrographic records are desired.The modern features of the Olympusstereo microscope result in beautifully natural erect images.An interesting feature of the X andX-Tr models is the new five-stepmagnfication changeover madeavailable simply by turning a turret.The optics mounted around acylindrical turret which, whenrotated, give stable and positivemagnification changes.---. -.I,.*.', A

XModelOlyrnpus stereo microscope m d e l X hasa reversible blnoeular tube inclineda t 45" to the main body to alkwthe observer optimum working comfort.Large knobs either sideof the body giverapid magnification changes bythe special turret system with.readoffs on the dial.Objectives and eyepieces areboth precision paired fora wide and clear viewfield.A convenient feature of this model is itslarge working distance88 mm with 1X objectiw,and 45 mm with 2X objectivefietwen the specimenand objective.Both are f i d with GIOX.ad G20X eyepieces.EyepiecePrism boxStandard Set1, lnoculartube withmagnification selector turret andobjectives 1 X bnd 2X2. Pillar stand3. Eyepieces GIOX palredG20X paired4. Trans-illuminator baW5. Stage plates (clear and frosted)6, Wooden carrying c8867. Eye shades, paired8. Bulbsselector drum1 set1 PC.lp1.1 pr.1pc.- Objective 1 xlea.I PC.1pt.3 PC.Stags clip-%Hand rest

The model X-Tr offers basicallythe same stereo microscopic ability asthe model X, except a trinoeular t u k ,and fixed objective 1X.The vertical photo tube isfor photomicrographic attachments.The significant advantageof the X-Tr i s that it permitssimultaneous photomicrography andstereoscopic viewing.The photomicrographs resulting fromthis microscope have all the clarityof the original image.Photo tubew a d sut1. Prinocular tube withmagnification dgctor turret andfixed 1X objective1pc.2. Pillar land1PC.1 pr.3, Eyepieces GlOX pairedG20X pairedI pr.PtOX for photomicrography 1pc.4. Inclined stage mountfor photwnicropraphyIPC.6. Tmns-illuminator base1pc.8. Stage plater (clear and frosted)tea.7. Wooden carrying case8. Eye shades, paired9. BulbsfIpe.1pr.3 PC.Reflecting mirror'Hand rest,&:. ,a

&1nucukr tube for X with 4 6 O inclination. e k h n b l eand revemlbb 1800.lrinosular tube for X-Tr.6. lnterpupillary distance adjustment from46 to 80 mm for optimum personal8. 12O visue!axes glw redistic stereoImage.2. Rapid change magniflcatlonsthrough6 cliuk atope. Right and left adbusting,knobs with readoffs. 8.3X to 80X rangefor X-Tr, and 8,3X to 160X for X.9. Modal X-Tr available for coordinatingstereo microscopy with photomicrogrsphy.6. Oioptor adjustment mnglng betweenc2.5 and -2.510. Trans-illuminator base provlded with--.---4. Easy-to-observe erect image.7. High resolving power Olympus eyepiecesand objectives used throughout formaximum clarity.20 watt bulb.11. Broad range of optional accessories fordiwmifid use in many fields.3

IIModel XModel X-Tr1, RowroiWo ond dotochrble binocular tube for X. trinoculor t u b8. Interpupillary dietanoe adjustment : 60- 80mm 0.07-3.16")for X-Trwith GfOX5. Five different magnifications attainable by magnificationsetgetor turret3. Eyepieam: GlOX and 620X4. Objectives: X-Tr: )9( fixedX.:2X interchangeable5. Magnificatiom: X-Tr : 6.3X-80XX: 6 3 X . 160X6. Inclination of binocular tube; 46"7. Anglo of visual rxea: l 2 OA80mm (1.81 3.16")with G 20X8. Working diiitanc :86 mm ond46 mm (3.39"end 1.77")10. Range of microscope body movement (up and down): 85mm(3.36") Flne edjuatment by rack and pinion: 38mm 11.50")Coarsa adjustment by sliding mwement of inner46t u b in pillar; 47mm (1.86")11. Swinging movement of microscope bady (pivoted at pillar):lOOmm (3.94") (80")Table of OpticsX-X-T'rObjectives1X & 0XEyepiece*ObjectivesXX-Tr1XWorking Distance86mm (3.39")Gl OXField of viewMagnification6.3Xlox32mm (1.28")20mm (0.79")12.5X20Xf6X12.6 mm (0.49")31.6X26X8.0mm (0.31")5.0 mm (0.20")6.3 mm (0.25")4.0 mrn (0.17")2.6 m m (0.10)40X31.5XX2X48 mm ld of view16.0mm (0.63")10.0mm {0.39")6.25mm (0.26")4.0mm (0.16")Z.Smm (0.10")3.16 mm (0.12")2.0 rnm (0.08'31.25 mm (Qi06")

Used wherever precision isat a premiumIIndustryIron and steel.wire,incandescent bulbs,clacks and watches,IC's and transistors,paint and lacquer,pIasties.Apottew*ceramics and abrasives.tunnerks and leather ma nufacture,textiles,food prrwrvatives and confectionery,w d pulp and paper.IBiology and medicineBotany, mdogy.enromology,parasitology,anatomy,smbry logy,pathotogy,dsrmatology,histolw.Parography and riminology, ete.Watch cornpone nts Megnification, 4.41X; Film speed, A M 64: Shutter #peed. 2-.

Liverworts.Magnification. 4.47X;ilm speed. ASA 64;shutter speed. I see.Glutamin.Mugnjicatian . 6 . 3 X :film speed. ASA 64;shutter speed, W sec.-I!.-' . a.IC Magnification. 3 0 X , ilm speprd, A SA 84r shutter speed. 2 sac.

OptionalAccessories :G1SX EyepiecesIdeal eyepiece for wide field viewing withfull chromatic and distortion correction.16.7mrn focal length. Ultra precise lens tomatch Olympus stereo microscopecomponents. i e l dnumber 13.APhotomicrographic System CameraModel PM-10Photomiorographic EquipmentModel P M SPM-10 ;i a complete system that can beadapted according to the choice ofequipment to the level of work. Choice ofmanual (PM-10-M) or automatic basic units(PM-10-A):' 35mm film, 3'/rWx4X"Polaroid@, 4" x 6" film, may be used.Selection of focusing telescopes andmagnifiers.Produces sharp and clear pictures on35 mm film. Simultaneous photographyand viewing. Shock proof shutter. Shutterspeeds B and 1 sec. to 1/60sec.,X-synchronization. 24 x 36 mm picture size.-Photographic Eyepieces P7X and PIBXFlat-field eyepieces corrected forphotomicrography.1@ "Polaroid" is a registered trade mark ofthe Polaroid Corporation,Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Epijlluminator LSG-II withTrmmformer TFFluorescent Illuminator Model VL-FLAperture Iris Diaphragmwith Starter TKFor orisp r reoeeopicimages of opaquespecimens. Employs a 6 V 2A illuminationtamp with transformer. Quick mounting.Special U-shaped illuminator with aflwrescent 6 watt lamp attached aroundmicroscope body for illumination ofFor control of transmitted-illumination.Fits on the opening of trans-illuminatorPbase. 2 rnrn to 40 mm aperture adjustment.specimen.Photomicrographlc ExposurematarModel EMM-VIJudgss best exposure time and optimum1color balance.-Cambines withphotomicrographic attachment for extensivesphnre af.usefu1 applications.Model LSD withTransformer TE-IIUniversal Arm Model VS-IVFor incident illuminetion. Condonsorrack-and-pinion travels 18 rnm to wrnnitconverging, diverging and porotlrladjudments of light beam. FacilitatesKoehkr illumination. Lamp, 6V 5A.Suitable for the examination of largooblects, partieuEarly good for stereomioroscopy. Holds complata microscope,has easy clamping system.

The Olympus stereo microscc, 3 puts three dimensional L --." ly into - viewing These stereo microscupes give multi-purpose service By employing the Greenough's Prhciple Olympus has created a completely modern and vers8ti;le instrument. The result is a very practical and useful stereo micrscope. The stereo microscope's traditional use was in plant classification,

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