Abstract:
A microscope apparatus includes: a light source configured to irradiate a specimen with illumination light; a revolver configured to hold plural objective lenses and arranges the plural objective lenses switchably onto an optical path; a sensor configured to detect an objective lens arranged on the optical path; a first illumination light quantity table configured to store therein a first illumination light quantity set for each of the plural objective lenses; a second illumination light quantity table configured to store therein a second illumination light quantity specified by an observer; an illumination light quantity setting unit configured to set validity/invalidity of the first illumination light quantity and second illumination light quantity; and an illumination controller configured to control light quantity of the light source to the first illumination light quantity or second illumination light quantity validated by the illumination light quantity setting unit.
Abstract:
A microscope apparatus includes: a stage; one or more light sources that emit light for exciting a sample on the stage; one or more cube turrets that arrange fluorescent cubes selectively on an observation optical path; shutters arranged on an illumination optical path and configured to switch between irradiation of the sample with the light and blocking of the light; an input unit that receives inputs of operation instructions for the shutters; an operation controller that controls operations of the shutters; and a controller that acquires, from a storage unit, operation conditions of the shutters corresponding to the operation instructions, and outputs instruction signals to the operation controller based on the acquired operation conditions in order to change conditions of the plurality of shutters. One of the shutters, and the other of the shutters or the one or more cube turrets are arranged on a same illumination optical path.
Abstract:
A microscope includes a light source, a condenser lens, an objective lens, a polarizer, a compensator which is disposed on an optical path XA of the light source between the condenser lens and the polarizer and is rotatable about the optical path XA and is configured to adjust variation of retardation with respect to a specimen S by transmitting only a component of light in a specified vibration direction transmitted through the polarizer depending on an angle of rotation from a reference position, a driving unit configured to rotate the compensator, and a control unit configured to cause the compensator to increase or decrease the retardation within a range including a position where the retardation is zero as a reference.