Newport MKS Microscope Objective Lens, Long Working Distance, 50x, 0.55 NA, 4 mm FL MLWD-50X

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The MLWD-50X Long Working Distance Microscope Objective Lens has a 50x magnification, 0.55 numerical aperture, and 4 mm focal length. The objective is infinity corrected and comes with a M26 x 36 TPI threading. Long working distance objectives enable users to have more room in their specimen holding area to easier manipulate samples or work around bulky equipment. These objectives have high quality optical imaging performance and are corrected for the visible wavelength range. Long Working Distance Many times microscope objectives with high magnifications will have very short working distances to the focused spot. Because of this short distance, if one is not careful while focusing in on the targeted specimen, the end of the microscope objective may "crash" into the object under study. These Long Working Distance Objectives are ideal to use when the application requires there be room between the objective and the target for other equipment like pipettes or syringes. These objectives have some of the world's longest working distances. Plan Apochromatic Design Long Working Distance Microscope Objectives are designed around 426 to 656 nm to provide a chromatic aberration-free image with flat field correction. The objectives are called “Plan” because they produce the flat image across the field of view. The “apochromat” objectives provide chromatic correction for three wavelengths and spherical correction for two wavelengths. In the case of white light, plan apochromatic objectives offer superior images for color photomicrography than achromatic objectives can provide. In general, the focal length and working distance of objective lens varies very little with wavelength and is usually not specified at a particular wavelength. At most, over a specified wavelength range, one could potentially see only microns of deviation, and this amount would be even smaller for apochromatic objectives. Infinity Corrected Objective Lens Infinity corrected objectives are used in a wide variety of imaging and laser focusing applications. Light rays leaving the objective’s rear aperture are collimated, so that for imaging applications, a secondary lens (usually called a tube lens) is needed in order to focus the collected light from the specimen onto the sensor. The labeled magnification is calculated, assuming the objective is being used with a tube lens of a particular focal length by design. When a tube lens of a different focal length is used, the magnification will need to be adjusted accordingly. As an advantage over finite conjugate objective lenses, a variety of auxiliary optical components, such as optical filters and polarizers can be inserted between the infinity objective lens and the tube lens without altering how the beam propagates and forms the image down the optical path. In laser applications such as optical tweezers and laser cutting, laser beams entering the rear aperture of an infinity objective can be tightly focused to a diffraction-limited spot, providing concentrated optical power and excellent resolution. M26-RMS Thread Adapter The thread on the long working distance objectives are M26, so the adapter is required to step down to standard RMS threads. Please make sure to purchase one for use with any RMS mount such as the LH-OBJ microscope objective holder.
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The MLWD-50X Long Working Distance Microscope Objective Lens has a 50x magnification, 0.55 numerical aperture, and 4 mm focal length. The objective is infinity corrected and comes with a M26 x 36 TPI threading. Long working distance objectives enable users to have more room in their specimen holding area to easier manipulate samples or work around bulky equipment. These objectives have high quality optical imaging performance and are corrected for the visible wavelength range. Long Working Distance Many times microscope objectives with high magnifications will have very short working distances to the focused spot. Because of this short distance, if one is not careful while focusing in on the targeted specimen, the end of the microscope objective may "crash" into the object under study. These Long Working Distance Objectives are ideal to use when the application requires there be room between the objective and the target for other equipment like pipettes or syringes. These objectives have some of the world's longest working distances. Plan Apochromatic Design Long Working Distance Microscope Objectives are designed around 426 to 656 nm to provide a chromatic aberration-free image with flat field correction. The objectives are called “Plan” because they produce the flat image across the field of view. The “apochromat” objectives provide chromatic correction for three wavelengths and spherical correction for two wavelengths. In the case of white light, plan apochromatic objectives offer superior images for color photomicrography than achromatic objectives can provide. In general, the focal length and working distance of objective lens varies very little with wavelength and is usually not specified at a particular wavelength. At most, over a specified wavelength range, one could potentially see only microns of deviation, and this amount would be even smaller for apochromatic objectives. Infinity Corrected Objective Lens Infinity corrected objectives are used in a wide variety of imaging and laser focusing applications. Light rays leaving the objective’s rear aperture are collimated, so that for imaging applications, a secondary lens (usually called a tube lens) is needed in order to focus the collected light from the specimen onto the sensor. The labeled magnification is calculated, assuming the objective is being used with a tube lens of a particular focal length by design. When a tube lens of a different focal length is used, the magnification will need to be adjusted accordingly. As an advantage over finite conjugate objective lenses, a variety of auxiliary optical components, such as optical filters and polarizers can be inserted between the infinity objective lens and the tube lens without altering how the beam propagates and forms the image down the optical path. In laser applications such as optical tweezers and laser cutting, laser beams entering the rear aperture of an infinity objective can be tightly focused to a diffraction-limited spot, providing concentrated optical power and excellent resolution. M26-RMS Thread Adapter The thread on the long working distance objectives are M26, so the adapter is required to step down to standard RMS threads. Please make sure to purchase one for use with any RMS mount such as the LH-OBJ microscope objective holder.
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Microscope Objective Lens, Long Working Distance, 50x, 0.55 NA, 4 mm FL
MLWD-50X
Microscope Objective Lens, Long Working Distance, 50x, 0.55 NA, 4 mm FL MLWD-50X
The MLWD-50X Long Working Distance Microscope Objective Lens has a 50x magnification, 0.55 numerical aperture, and 4 mm focal length. The objective is infinity corrected and comes with a M26 x 36 TPI threading. Long working distance objectives enable users to have more room in their specimen holding area to easier manipulate samples or work around bulky equipment. These objectives have high quality optical imaging performance and are corrected for the visible wavelength range. Long Working Distance Many times microscope objectives with high magnifications will have very short working distances to the focused spot. Because of this short distance, if one is not careful while focusing in on the targeted specimen, the end of the microscope objective may "crash" into the object under study. These Long Working Distance Objectives are ideal to use when the application requires there be room between the objective and the target for other equipment like pipettes or syringes. These objectives have some of the world's longest working distances. Plan Apochromatic Design Long Working Distance Microscope Objectives are designed around 426 to 656 nm to provide a chromatic aberration-free image with flat field correction. The objectives are called “Plan” because they produce the flat image across the field of view. The “apochromat” objectives provide chromatic correction for three wavelengths and spherical correction for two wavelengths. In the case of white light, plan apochromatic objectives offer superior images for color photomicrography than achromatic objectives can provide. In general, the focal length and working distance of objective lens varies very little with wavelength and is usually not specified at a particular wavelength. At most, over a specified wavelength range, one could potentially see only microns of deviation, and this amount would be even smaller for apochromatic objectives. Infinity Corrected Objective Lens Infinity corrected objectives are used in a wide variety of imaging and laser focusing applications. Light rays leaving the objective’s rear aperture are collimated, so that for imaging applications, a secondary lens (usually called a tube lens) is needed in order to focus the collected light from the specimen onto the sensor. The labeled magnification is calculated, assuming the objective is being used with a tube lens of a particular focal length by design. When a tube lens of a different focal length is used, the magnification will need to be adjusted accordingly. As an advantage over finite conjugate objective lenses, a variety of auxiliary optical components, such as optical filters and polarizers can be inserted between the infinity objective lens and the tube lens without altering how the beam propagates and forms the image down the optical path. In laser applications such as optical tweezers and laser cutting, laser beams entering the rear aperture of an infinity objective can be tightly focused to a diffraction-limited spot, providing concentrated optical power and excellent resolution. M26-RMS Thread Adapter The thread on the long working distance objectives are M26, so the adapter is required to step down to standard RMS threads. Please make sure to purchase one for use with any RMS mount such as the LH-OBJ microscope objective holder.

The MLWD-50X Long Working Distance Microscope Objective Lens has a 50x magnification, 0.55 numerical aperture, and 4 mm focal length. The objective is infinity corrected and comes with a M26 x 36 TPI threading. Long working distance objectives enable users to have more room in their specimen holding area to easier manipulate samples or work around bulky equipment. These objectives have high quality optical imaging performance and are corrected for the visible wavelength range.

Long Working Distance


Many times microscope objectives with high magnifications will have very short working distances to the focused spot. Because of this short distance, if one is not careful while focusing in on the targeted specimen, the end of the microscope objective may "crash" into the object under study. These Long Working Distance Objectives are ideal to use when the application requires there be room between the objective and the target for other equipment like pipettes or syringes. These objectives have some of the world's longest working distances.

Plan Apochromatic Design

Long Working Distance Microscope Objectives are designed around 426 to 656 nm to provide a chromatic aberration-free image with flat field correction. The objectives are called “Plan” because they produce the flat image across the field of view. The “apochromat” objectives provide chromatic correction for three wavelengths and spherical correction for two wavelengths. In the case of white light, plan apochromatic objectives offer superior images for color photomicrography than achromatic objectives can provide. In general, the focal length and working distance of objective lens varies very little with wavelength and is usually not specified at a particular wavelength. At most, over a specified wavelength range, one could potentially see only microns of deviation, and this amount would be even smaller for apochromatic objectives.

Infinity Corrected Objective Lens


Infinity corrected objectives are used in a wide variety of imaging and laser focusing applications. Light rays leaving the objective’s rear aperture are collimated, so that for imaging applications, a secondary lens (usually called a tube lens) is needed in order to focus the collected light from the specimen onto the sensor. The labeled magnification is calculated, assuming the objective is being used with a tube lens of a particular focal length by design. When a tube lens of a different focal length is used, the magnification will need to be adjusted accordingly. As an advantage over finite conjugate objective lenses, a variety of auxiliary optical components, such as optical filters and polarizers can be inserted between the infinity objective lens and the tube lens without altering how the beam propagates and forms the image down the optical path. In laser applications such as optical tweezers and laser cutting, laser beams entering the rear aperture of an infinity objective can be tightly focused to a diffraction-limited spot, providing concentrated optical power and excellent resolution.

M26-RMS Thread Adapter


The thread on the long working distance objectives are M26, so the adapter is required to step down to standard RMS threads. Please make sure to purchase one for use with any RMS mount such as the LH-OBJ microscope objective holder.

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  Newport MKS
Product Category Optical Lenses
Product Number MLWD-50X
Product Name Microscope Objective Lens, Long Working Distance, 50x, 0.55 NA, 4 mm FL
Lens Type Objective Lens
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