This is part of my interest in optics, and microscopes in particular. It's an inverted microscope, that's to say the objectives look up. It has a custom fixture to hold a cylindrical object in the focus plane. Don't know what it was, if you do please tell me.
This microscope has lost it's head. If you have one please let me know.
Photos
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Fig 2
Fig 3
Fig 4
Fig 5 Stand with Optics removed
Fig 6 Optics
Microscope Objective Standards
Table of Microscope Objectives & photos taken with camera (not microscope)
B&L Stereo Zoom Microscope
Unitron No. 83444 Microscope
Mitutoyo Toolmakers Measuring Microscope 176-134
Nikon Labophot Microscope & accessories
Nikon Multiphot stand & Table of Nikon "phot" microscopes
DigitalPhotography101 Digital Photography 101: The Basics
Digital Photography 201 Stacking Images
Digital Photography 202: Close-Up, Macro & Micro
Digital Photography 203: Color Management
Digital Photography 204: Studio Flash
Digital Photography 205: Astrophotography
Digital Photography 206 Micro Photography - Tube Lens - Unitron Compound Microscope
EOG Electro-optical Gadgets
Hilger & Watts Spectrometer D 168.3/290
Lights sources
Mitutoyo Toolmakers Measuring Microscope 176-134
Nikon Nikon (and Kodak DC290) Cameras
Nikon Labophot Microscope (this page)
Nikon Multiphot System - Macro photography stand and list of "phot" family microscopes
NikonSB25 - Nikon SB-25 Flash & Manfrotto C1575B Avenger Super Clamp
Optical Bench w/ old Microscope
Optical Spectrum Analyzers
Optics Day & Night
Spectronic 20D Spectrophotometer
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