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Reichert Austria Polarizing/ Polarized Light Microscope
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This auction is for a beautiful, used Reichert Austria polarizing microscope with original Reichert eyepieces and objectives. [ Interesting fact about Reichert Austria : Reichert of Vienna, Austria was very well respected microscope manufacturer who was bought over by American Optical in the early 80s. It was later sold to Cmbridge instruments (as was Bausch & Lomb microscopes) and then together with Leitz/Wild, became what we now know as Leica] Although it is obvious that this microscope was used, it was definitely not abused. Some minor signs of age and wear/use that are visible on the microscope include small scrapes and paint "wear" especially on some corners. All mechanical (moving/sliding/rotating) operations and parts however, are in good condition. Most importantly, this microscope has good quality optics and great image quality. ( See pictures of Ammonium Nitrate and Starch that I took with this microscope) This microscope is in great overall condition and everything on it works!!! What follows are some specifications for this microscope. Please feel free to contact me if you have any specific questions. Please also see the detailed pictures I included (click on them to supersize). Objectives: Three individually centerable objectives are included - all 160mm Reichert Austria Plan 4X 0.10 np Reichert Austria 10X 0.25 np Reichert Austria 40X 0.65 np - with spring loaded front lens what is np? - "p" designation is usually used for stress free polarizing objectives, and "n" for normal field of view plan These objectives are essentially parfocal , meaning that minimum focus is required when switching between objectives Since the rotating nosepiece has four "holes" for mounting objectives, t is a covered fourth hole for fitting an extra objective Condenser: Condenser with flip-in-and-out top lens 0.90 NA Iris Diaphragm (aperture diaphragm) and swing out, rotating polarizer included in condenser Eyepieces: Reichert Austria 10X S class eyepieces Left eyepiece can be separately focused Diaopter setting (distance between eyepieces) can be varied Stage: 360º Graduated rotating stage for polarizing work Polarizer / Analyzer / Compensator / Bertrand lens: o Rotating polarized attached to bottom of condenser o Slide in-and-out fixed position analyzer o 45º Compensator slot [15mm x 4.5mm] below analyzer - no compensators are supplied with microscope o Push in-and-pull-out Bertrand lens included Focus: Course and fine focus with same know - on both sides of microscope Light Source: 6V, 20W lamp Power supply: 115V, 60 Hz transformer included Pictures: The pictures of the Ammonium Nitrate and Starch specimen were taken by using a "CamAdapter" which is a unique, universal camera adapter (see ). This adapter can be fitted to any microscope and makes taking pictures through the microscope really easy. The camera I use is a Sony DSC-W5 digital camera. Only PayPal or Money orders accepted - no personal checks. Item sold As-Is, no returns. Use shipping calculator to calculate exact shipping - I do not make profit on shipping. If you want the package to be insured, please contact me for an additional rate quote. International bidders - please contact me for shipping and insurance quotes. Thanks for looking.
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