This phase-contrast device has four phase plan achromatic objectives, including a 100x/1.25 oil immersion objective. The 40x and 100x magnification objectives are spring-loaded to protect the objectives in case of accidental shocks. The kit also includes four filters (yellow, blue, green, matt). The device is designed for studying transparent specimens, mainly living cells, without staining, which is detrimental to the cells. The phase condenser is mounted on the microscope instead of the brightfield con
These polarization devices are used for polarized light observations. They include a rotating polarizer (90° rotation) that is placed on the collector and an analyzer that is mounted in a slot above the revolving nosepiece. The intensity of illumination depends on the mutual arrangement of these two devices. When they are perpendicular to each other, the sample is completely darkened. Compatibility: Magus Bio 230B Biological Microscope Magus Bio 230BL Biological Microscope Magus Bio 230T Biological Micro
This darkfield condenser has a 1.36–1.25 N.A. It is intended for obtaining a contrast image of unstained transparent samples, which cannot be seen with the brightfield microscopy technique. It is used with objectives with magnifications over 20x, including oil-immersion objectives. The immersion oil should be used for both dry and oil objectives; otherwise, the light will not reach the sample. The MAGUS DF2 A condenser is mounted on the microscope instead of the Abbe condenser and centered with two screw
This darkfield slider (plate) is for MAGUS microscopes. It was designed for studying unstained transparent samples that can only be viewed using the darkfield technique. The slider has two holes: one with a built-in darkfield aperture and the other is free for the brightfield technique. Due to this design, you can quickly change the microscopy technique. The MAGUS DFS1 slider is installed in the slot of the Abbe condenser. The plate is only used when working on non-oil (dry) objective with an aperture les
This condenser is for use in the darkfield microscopy technique. It is used to study unstained transparent samples with low light absorption that cannot be seen while using the brightfield techniques. It only works with dry (non-immersion) objectives with an aperture of up to 0.9, providing magnification in the range of 4x to 60x. The MAGUS DF1 A 0.9 darkfield condenser is mounted on the microscope instead of the Abbe condenser for the brightfield microscopy. The optimal contrast of the image is achieved