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Differences between Ortholux, Dialux, Labolux etc.
| Joe Hope | | Joe Hope | | Kevin Cunningham | | jacques jedwab | | Aaron | | GTO |
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 | | From: | Joe Hope | | Subject: | Differences between Ortholux, Dialux, Labolux etc. | | Date: | 1 Dec 2004 01:59:11 -0800 |
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 | Hi,
I'm currently looking to buy a transmitted light microscope to help me in my studies of lichens and as a replacement for my old monocular ex-university Meopta. Having read various discussions from the archives of this newsgroup (which have generally been excellent and most helpful), I have decided to try to obtain a second hand Zeiss or Leitz. However, I am somewhat bewildered by the number of different models on offer; unsurprisingly, there are no brochures on the web for the older instruments.
In particular, I would like to understand the differences between the various -lux models of the Leitz brand, such as the Ortholux, Dialux and Labolux. Also, some of these models seem to have gone through various 'incarnations', with the newer versions looking completely different to the older ones. Are there important differences in capabilities or build quality between these various instruments? Any information that could be provided would be most welcome.
Many thanks,
Joe
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 | | From: | Joe Hope | | Subject: | Re: Differences between Ortholux, Dialux, Labolux etc. | | Date: | 2 Dec 2004 08:27:36 -0800 |
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 | All,
thank you for the many extremely helpful replies to my original post. You've all given me plenty to think about.
Another Leitz microscope name that seems to crop up a fair bit is the Orthoplan - can anyone tell me how this microscope would differ from, for example, an Ortholux?
Also, I wonder if anyone can explain what the scheme of differentiation between the various '-lux' models was? It doesn't seem to be an ordered or hierarchical scheme (such as: Ortholux > SM lux > Laborlux ; where '>' would relate to some index of goodness probably strongly correlated with price) - were they designed for different applications? Why so many models?
Cheers,
Joe
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 | | From: | Kevin Cunningham | | Subject: | Re: Differences between Ortholux, Dialux, Labolux etc. | | Date: | Wed, 01 Dec 2004 13:23:15 GMT |
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 | "Joe Hope" wrote in message news:b69dd784.0412010159.573300be@posting.google.com... > Hi, > > I'm currently looking to buy a transmitted light microscope to help me > in my studies of lichens and as a replacement for my old monocular > ex-university Meopta. Having read various discussions from the > archives of this newsgroup (which have generally been excellent and > most helpful), I have decided to try to obtain a second hand Zeiss or > Leitz. However, I am somewhat bewildered by the number of different > models on offer; unsurprisingly, there are no brochures on the web for > the older instruments. > > In particular, I would like to understand the differences between the > various -lux models of the Leitz brand, such as the Ortholux, Dialux > and Labolux. Also, some of these models seem to have gone through > various 'incarnations', with the newer versions looking completely > different to the older ones. Are there important differences in > capabilities or build quality between these various instruments? Any > information that could be provided would be most welcome. > > > Many thanks, > > Joe
The Ortholux II was a research type frame with a superb focus mechanism and excellent illumination. The Dialux was another superb midsized instrument with a coarse-fine mechanism very much like the Zeiss but a bit better in construction. The Laborlux came in both single and dual knob focusing. The single knob ones were really crappy but the dual knob ones actually worked. The frame was smaller and designed for hospital and college student use.
These can be difficult to fix, get and experienced tech to do any work.
Kevin
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 | | From: | jacques jedwab | | Subject: | Re: Differences between Ortholux, Dialux, Labolux etc. | | Date: | 1 Dec 2004 14:39:53 GMT |
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 | Ortholux was designed to accept the widest range of accessories, illuminations, stages....One important use was in mineralogy/petrology, with simultaneous transm. AND reflected light illuminations + rotating stage + polarization. The range of photographic accessories to be fit on the third tube was also remarkable.
The Zeiss Photomicroscop was superb for 24x36 mm photographs. Its Zernicke phase constrast accessories and objectives were also outstanding.
J.J.
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 | | From: | Aaron | | Subject: | Re: Differences between Ortholux, Dialux, Labolux etc. | | Date: | 1 Dec 2004 22:57:14 -0600 |
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 | Hi Joe.
Please contact me offline at nghy_1@yahoo.com I have a nice very complete, very versitile Zeiss Standard microscope for sale.
Aaron
On 1 Dec 2004 01:59:11 -0800, rhombus@inorbit.com (Joe Hope) wrote:
>Hi, > >I'm currently looking to buy a transmitted light microscope to help me >in my studies of lichens and as a replacement for my old monocular >ex-university Meopta. Having read various discussions from the >archives of this newsgroup (which have generally been excellent and >most helpful), I have decided to try to obtain a second hand Zeiss or >Leitz. However, I am somewhat bewildered by the number of different >models on offer; unsurprisingly, there are no brochures on the web for >the older instruments. > >In particular, I would like to understand the differences between the >various -lux models of the Leitz brand, such as the Ortholux, Dialux >and Labolux. Also, some of these models seem to have gone through >various 'incarnations', with the newer versions looking completely >different to the older ones. Are there important differences in >capabilities or build quality between these various instruments? Any >information that could be provided would be most welcome. > > >Many thanks, > >Joe
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 | | From: | GTO | | Subject: | Re: Differences between Ortholux, Dialux, Labolux etc. | | Date: | Thu, 02 Dec 2004 00:48:41 GMT |
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 | Check out http://www.science-info.org/micro/docs/
Happy reading.
Gregor
PS: Get a Leitz, the good Zeiss lenses sell for too much, even on eBay.
"Joe Hope" wrote in message news:b69dd784.0412010159.573300be@posting.google.com... > Hi, > > I'm currently looking to buy a transmitted light microscope to help me > in my studies of lichens and as a replacement for my old monocular > ex-university Meopta. Having read various discussions from the > archives of this newsgroup (which have generally been excellent and > most helpful), I have decided to try to obtain a second hand Zeiss or > Leitz. However, I am somewhat bewildered by the number of different > models on offer; unsurprisingly, there are no brochures on the web for > the older instruments. > > In particular, I would like to understand the differences between the > various -lux models of the Leitz brand, such as the Ortholux, Dialux > and Labolux. Also, some of these models seem to have gone through > various 'incarnations', with the newer versions looking completely > different to the older ones. Are there important differences in > capabilities or build quality between these various instruments? Any > information that could be provided would be most welcome. > > > Many thanks, > > Joe
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