4 varieties of observation methods, 1 visual observation (bx) – Olympus IX2-DSU BX-DSU User Manual

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VARIETIES OF OBSERVATION METHODS

/ Visual observation (BX)

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4 VARIETIES OF OBSERVATION

METHODS

4-1 Visual observation (BX)

This system can be used for not only reflected-light fluorescent observation but also it combines

transmitting bright-field observation, transmitted light phase contrast observation and transmitting

differential interference observation. Particularly, for specimen that color deterioration occurs earlier,

the color deterioration can be minimized by initial positioning through phase contrast observation or

differential interference observation. In addition, simultaneous observation of reflected-light

fluorescent combined with phase contrast observation or reflected-light fluorescent combined with

differential interference observation is possible, and it enables to observe which part of cell is emitting

fluorescence plainly.

4-1-1 Simultaneous observation of reflected-light fluorescent and phase

contrast

For phase contrast observation, condenser (U-PCD2) or universal condenser (U-UCD8)

dedicated for phase contrast and objective lens dedicated for phase contrast are

required.

1. Put dummy mirror unit (the place where fluorescent mirror unit is not installed) into

light path.

2. Set Ph indication equivalent to Ph indication of objective lens on phase contrast

turret.

3.

Do centering between ring slit and phase plate.

4.

Put mirror unit to observe excitation desired into light path and open shutter.

5.

Adjust transmitting light intensity to get optimum brightness balance for fluorescent

and phase contrast and then, do the observation.

To adjust transmitting light intensity, use ND filter or brightness adjusting

button on microscope frame.

Regarding details of phase contrast observation, see instruction manual

of condenser for phase contrast or universal condenser.

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