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Equipped on the Condenser of the microscope, the iris diaphragm is a shutter controlled by a lever that is used to regulate the amount of light entering the lens system.
The condenser and iris diaphragm.
ocular objective condenser iris diaphragm
The Iris diaphragm in the condenser. (the lever sticking out just above the "8" in the image above.
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function of iris diaphragm
The iris diaphragm controls the amount of light passing through the slide or specimen, while the substage condenser focuses a cone of light on the slice or specimen.
The iris diaphragm controls the amount of light passing through the slide or specimen, while the substage condenser focuses a cone of light on the slice or specimen.
The iris diaphragm controls the amount of light passing through the slide or specimen, while the substage condenser focuses a cone of light on the slice or specimen.
Equipped on the Condenser of the microscope, the iris diaphragm is a shutter controlled by a lever that is used to regulate the amount of light entering the lens system.
This iris diaphragm of a microscope contains the amount of light that can enter through to the specimen. If the condenser iris diaphragm is open, the image will be bright; if it is closed, it will be dim.
The condenser and iris diaphragm.
The condenser focus knob on a microscope is used to focus the light from the illuminator on to the specimen. It is found under the stage in conjunction with the iris diaphragm.
The Diaphragm of the microscope regulates the amount of light shown.
Cameras have an iris diaphragm.
The illuminating parts of a microscope allow you to see details of objects that are placed under the microscope. The illuminating parts include the condenser mirror, sub-stage condenser, and the iris diaphragm.
The illuminating parts of a microscope allow you to see details of objects that are placed under the microscope. The illuminating parts include the condenser mirror, sub-stage condenser, and the iris diaphragm.