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9. Contrast Methods
9.1.2 Phase Contrast
• Insert a transmitted light specimen.
• Rotate an appropriate objective into place.
Objectives that are suitable for phase
contrast are engraved with PH.
• Bring the image into focus using the focus dial
and set the brightness.
• For an optimal field diaphragm setting, check
the Köhler illumination (→
p. 34).
• Open the aperture diaphragm completely (po-
sition PH).
•
Condensers UCL/UCLP and UCA/P:
Set the light ring corresponding to the objec-
tive on the condenser disk.
Example: Light ring 1 belongs to the objective
with the engraving PH 1.
Condensers CL/PH, CLP/PH and APL.
ACHR.0.9 (P):
Use the light ring slide.
Note:
Condensers UCL/UCLP and UCA/P: Light rings
must be centered (→
p. 36).
9.1.3 Darkfield
• Insert a transmitted light specimen.
• Rotate an appropriate objective into place.
• Bring the image into focus using the focus dial
and set the brightness.
•
Condenser UCA/P and UCL:
Click the condenser disk into the BF position.
Condensers CL/PH, CLP/PH und APL.
ACHR.0.9 (P):
Pull out the DF light ring slide as far as the
stop.
Check the Köhler illumination (→
p. 34).
• Open the aperture diaphragm completely (po-
sition PH).
•
Condenser UCA/P and UCL:
Click the condenser disk into the DF position.
Condensers CL/PH, CLP/PH und APL.
ACHR.0.9 (P):
Insert the DF light ring slide as far as the stop.
Note:
Condensers UCL and UCA/P: The DF light ring
must be centered (→
p. 36).