Even though you may be using two identical microscopes - let's say each with 10x eyepieces and a 40x objective, they can stil have slightly different magnification factors. Therefore, it is important to calibrate your eyepiece reticle with a stage micrometer before making measurements with your eyepiece reticle. This ensures that you will be making accurate measurements with your microscope.
How to: Microscope Eyepiece Reticle Calibration
With the eyepiece reticle installed and a stage micrometer under the microscope, focus so that both scales are cleary in focus and lined up at the "0" point. You will want to calibrate for each objective that you plan to use to make measurements.
Notice on the scale that the stage micrometer and the eyepiece micrometer (reticle) line up almost exactly at 30 on the eyepiece micrometer, but seem to line up more closely at 60. The larger the number on the eyepiece micrometer, the more accurate your calibration will be.
The stage micrometer is 1mm long with 100 divisions, which means that each longer division on the stage micrometer = 0.01mm or 10um. If you count the lines on the stage micrometer where the eyepiece micrometer matched up with it at 60, it equals 400um. So we take 400um / 60 eyepiece reticle reading and we can determine that with that specific objective each division on the eyepiece reticle = 6.67um. |