AmScope A2X 2X Achromatic Microscope Objective


Key features
- •2X Achromatic microscope objective lens fitting common size (DIN/JIS standard) compound microscopes
- •2X Magnification Power
- •DIN Standard Achromatic Objective Lens
- •0.05; 160/-
- •20mm Mounting Thread (in diameter)
- •2X Magnification Power
- •DIN Standard Achromatic Objective Lens
- •0.05; 160/-
- •20mm Mounting Thread (in diameter)
AmScope A2X 2X Achromatic Microscope Objective
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A2X 2X objective evaluation
Rufus Vanacheck•May 11, 2015
The unit is good, except for the fact that the working distance is quite short. Shorter than a 10X objective.
Not Impressed
Christian M.•March 31, 2015
Hello Everyone,
I originally purchased this item because I was trying to identify a type of egg on my slide samples. I had a lot of slides to ID and they were fairly large so I thought this would help me speed up the process. While the image clarity is OK, which is what I've grown used to on the AmScope lenses, the FOV was extremely small. While the objects I was looking at were indeed 'smaller' and more space was covered in the given field, the actual amount of slide viewing capability was not increased. If you are looking at very very big objects and want to see more of them in less space...I don't know. Actually as I'm trying to think of a useful way to use this I'm coming up short. I think that in general, very little is gained from this opposed to using a 4X.
I originally purchased this item because I was trying to identify a type of egg on my slide samples. I had a lot of slides to ID and they were fairly large so I thought this would help me speed up the process. While the image clarity is OK, which is what I've grown used to on the AmScope lenses, the FOV was extremely small. While the objects I was looking at were indeed 'smaller' and more space was covered in the given field, the actual amount of slide viewing capability was not increased. If you are looking at very very big objects and want to see more of them in less space...I don't know. Actually as I'm trying to think of a useful way to use this I'm coming up short. I think that in general, very little is gained from this opposed to using a 4X.
like real Silver coin vers the garbage we spend now
HamiTDuk•February 3, 2015
Night and day from what I had, call me simple, but it had mass, it was heavy, like real Silver coin vers the garbage we spend now!
good quality product but not compatible with any microscope
Patrick Mangou•March 27, 2013
Usually the lowest magnification of a microscope is 40x. Sometimes you need a lower magnification, e.g. to take a picture of a larger part of a slide. This is what I use this objective for. It fits any microscope (at least made by Amscope) since it has a standard mounting thread. However one has to be aware that it cannot be used with any microscope because of its focal distance. For example it cannot be used with an Amscope PZ-300T (originally equipped with plan achromatic objectives) but works with a M500 (achromatic objectives). Plan achromatic objectives have a much larger flat field than the achromatic ones, but work at a larger distance from the stage.
Optical excellence for the price
Terry Dean•January 13, 2013
I have purchased several pieces of optical equipment from Amscope over the last couple of years and have always found them to be an excellent value. This little objective is no exception. The clarity and resolution is phenomenal for such a low priced lens. To be honest though, it is at its best with a 15 - 20 power eyepiece. I bought it because I wanted the additional working distance between the objective and stage. My faith in Amscope products remains intact.
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