Olympus U-SWATLU Super Wide Tube Lens
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Specialized super wide tube lens for expanded field of view imaging — ideal for large-area observation, image stitching, and applications requiring maximum field coverage with Olympus infinity-corrected microscope systems.
- 📐 Super Wide Field of View — Expanded field coverage compared to standard tube lenses for large-area observation.
- 🔬 Infinity-Corrected Design — Optimized for use with Olympus infinity-corrected objectives.
- 🎯 Enhanced Image Quality — Precision optics maintain image quality across the expanded field.
- 📷 Imaging Optimized — Designed for digital camera integration and large-format sensors.
- ⚙️ Olympus Compatibility — Engineered for seamless integration with Olympus microscope systems.
🔧 Product Description
The Olympus U-SWATLU Super Wide Tube Lens is a specialized optical component designed to expand the field of view in infinity-corrected microscope systems. This precision tube lens enables observation and imaging of larger sample areas compared to standard tube lenses, making it essential for applications requiring maximum field coverage, efficient sample survey, and large-area documentation.
In infinity-corrected microscope systems, the tube lens is a critical optical component that focuses the parallel light rays from infinity-corrected objectives to form the final image. The U-SWATLU super wide tube lens is specifically engineered to provide an expanded field of view, allowing you to observe and capture larger sample areas in a single field. This improves workflow efficiency by reducing the need for stage repositioning and enables better contextual understanding of sample features.
The super wide field capability is particularly valuable for applications such as pathology slide scanning, large tissue section analysis, materials inspection, semiconductor wafer examination, and any workflow where observing the maximum possible area is advantageous. The expanded field of view also benefits image stitching applications by reducing the number of individual fields required to create large panoramic images.
Designed for digital imaging applications, the U-SWATLU tube lens is optimized for use with large-format camera sensors. The precision optical design maintains excellent image quality across the entire expanded field, ensuring sharp focus, uniform illumination, and minimal distortion from center to edge. This is essential for quantitative image analysis and high-quality documentation where consistent image quality across the field is required.
The tube lens integrates seamlessly with Olympus infinity-corrected objectives and microscope systems, maintaining the optical performance and specifications of your existing objectives while providing the expanded field of view. This allows you to leverage your current objective collection while gaining the benefits of super wide field observation and imaging.
Precision Japanese manufacturing ensures reliable optical performance and mechanical compatibility with Olympus microscope systems. The robust construction provides long-term stability and consistent performance in demanding research and production environments where large-area observation and imaging are essential.
🔎 Typical Applications
- Large-area tissue section imaging and pathology
- Whole slide scanning and digital pathology
- Image stitching and panoramic imaging
- Semiconductor wafer inspection and materials analysis
- Large-format sensor camera integration
- High-throughput screening and automated imaging
📊 Key Specifications
Specification |
Details |
Product Type |
Super Wide Tube Lens |
Field of View |
Super Wide (Expanded) |
Optical System |
Infinity-Corrected |
Application |
Large-Area Imaging, Digital Microscopy |
Compatibility |
Olympus Infinity-Corrected Microscope Systems |
Manufacturer |
Olympus |
Country of Origin |
Japan |
Part Number |
U-SWATLU |
SKU |
U-SWATLU |
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