While a microscope is built of many parts, the cornerstone is in many ways the objective lens. The resolving power and total magnification power of the microscope as well as the quality of the final image all depend on the objective lens used.

The Kodak Wratten Filter Set, including 81B X2, 81EF, 85, 85C, and 81 filters, is a versatile collection designed for precise color correction in photography and cinematography. These filters are primarily used to balance color temperature in different lighting conditions, especially when shooting with daylight film under tungsten or warm lighting. The 81 series filters (81B, 81EF, 81) are ideal for warming images by converting bluish daylight to a warmer tone, while the 85 series (85, 85C) is specifically designed to convert daylight to match the color temperature of tungsten film. This makes the set highly valuable for photographers and filmmakers working in mixed lighting environments or when needing to achieve specific artistic effects.

Objectives are designed to magnify an object by a certain coefficient; from 4x (a scanning objective) to 40x (a high power objective) up to 100x for an oil immersion lens. For ultimate flexibility, a microscope is often equipped with up to four objectives on a rotating nosepiece or turret.  If an objective lens has infinity-correction the magnification is equal to the reference focal length divided by the focal length of the objective.

A microscope objective lens produces a real, magnified image of an object placed within the field of view. Before it is observed the image is then magnified again by the ocular lens, also known as the eyepiece.

The ultimate magnification power of a microscope can be calculated by multiplying the magnification power of the eyepiece by that of the objective lens. If an object is viewed through a 10x eyepiece and a 4x objective, the image produced will have been magnified 40x.

Overall, the Kodak Wratten Filter Set of 6 provides excellent color control, enabling photographers and videographers to create more accurate or aesthetically pleasing images. A second-hand set, if well-maintained, offers an affordable way to access professional-grade filters that have stood the test of time in the industry.

Microscope Objective Lenses at AvantierA microscope objective lens produces a real, magnified image of an object placed within the field of view. Before it is observed the image is then magnified again by the ocular lens, also known as the eyepiece.Avantier is a premier manufacturer of high performance microscope objective lenses, and we produce a wide range of quality microscope objectives for applications ranging from research to industry to forensics and medical diagnostics. We carry may types of objectives in stock, including apochromat objectives, achromatic objectives,  and semi apochromat objectives.  We can also produce custom objectives designed to work as desired in your target spectral range.

Avantier is a premier manufacturer of high performance microscope objective lenses, and we produce a wide range of quality microscope objectives for applications ranging from research to industry to forensics and medical diagnostics. We carry may types of objectives in stock, including apochromat objectives, achromatic objectives,  and semi apochromat objectives.  We can also produce custom objectives designed to work as desired in your target spectral range.