Olympus SZX-ACH 1.25x Objective

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SKU: 1-SX1122

Regular price $695.00
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Achromat auxiliary objective for the Olympus SZX7, SZX9, and SZX10 stereo microscopes, providing a modest zoom extension with flat-field achromat correction for general inspection and documentation.

KEY FEATURES

  • 1.25× Magnification — modest zoom extension for increased detail
  • ACH (Achromat) Correction — flat-field imaging for consistent sharpness
  • Compatible with Olympus SZX7, SZX9, SZX10
  • New / Open Box
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Product Overview

The Olympus SZX-ACH 1.25× objective is an achromat auxiliary objective for the SZX7, SZX9, and SZX10 stereo microscopes, providing a 1.25× zoom extension for slightly increased magnification and detail. The achromat optical design delivers flat-field imaging suitable for general inspection, routine quality control, and documentation tasks where the highest level of chromatic correction is not required. This objective offers a cost-effective way to extend the zoom range of the SZX system.

Technical Specifications

Magnification 1.25×
Optical Design ACH (Achromat)
Compatibility Olympus SZX7, SZX9, SZX10
SKU OLYMPUS-SZX-ACH1.25X
Condition New ? Open Box
Country of Origin Japan

Microscope Compatibility

Typical Applications

General inspection with slightly increased magnification
Routine quality control and documentation
Electronics and component inspection
Educational and laboratory use
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