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May 29, 2012 - Nikon. Anal. Chem. , 1982, 54 (3), pp 403A–403A. DOI: 10.1021/ac00240a701. Publication Date: March 1982. ACS Legacy Archive. Note: In...
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NIKON INTRODUCES THE FIRST AFFORDABLE POLARIZING MICROSCOPES WITH RESEARCH LEVEL PERFORMANCE. Trithenyl phosphate photographed with Nikon CF Ρ 4x achromat. CF 5x photo eyepiece

INSTRUMENTATION: New Nikon Optiphot-Pol and Labophot-Pol Polarizing microscopes. SIGNIFICANCE: Nikon has designed two new polarizing microscopes that perform on a par with the most sophisti­ cated instruments available. Yet are modestly priced. DETAILS: Exclusive Nikon strain-free CF optics deliver images of remarkable con­ trast, brightness and vivid clarity. The superb optics are complemented by a highly efficient illumination system, massive stand assembly and incredibly accurate rotating stage. The stage is so stable and well-designed that sharp focus is maintained even dur­ ing manipulation or adjust­ ment. Once centered, the objectives remain in perfect alignment w i t h o u t drift. Both instruments are extremely simple to operate and require no difficult procedures. They are compatible with any DIN standard compensator, and can be equipped for reflected polarized light. Any Nikon photomicrography accesso­ ries may be added. Nikon Optiphot-Pol and Labophot-Pol—no other instruments in the price range approach their capabil­ ities. Extend your vision Write: Nikon Visions, Nikon Inc. Instrument Division 623 Stewart Avenue Garden City, N.Y. 11530 (516) 222-0200

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