Wow! Never knew that. Seems to have big implications for using a
microscope objective sans eyepiece as a camera lens. Or is all
microscope photography typically done using eyepiece projection?
Chuck Norcutt
Alan Wood wrote:
> John
>
> I don't think what you mean by "eyepiece compensation" is what I meant by
> "compensating eyepieces".
>
> Objectives on older microscopes produce images that deliberately contain
> some spherical and chromatic aberration. This is intended to be corrected
> by the use of matching eyepieces that are called compensating eyepieces,
> often marked with a K.
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