Not all phase contrast microscopes are the same but generally they rely on similar techniques to set up the system for optimum results. In the system shown at the right, the phase condenser has five settings that you can rotate through (10x, 20x, 40x, 100x and BF) BF is "brightfield" with no phase.
To set up your microscope for phase optics, you first set it at BF and focus on the specimen. Adjust the height of the condenser for optimum image quality. Next, set the condenser turret to the phase setting for that particular lens and remove the specimen.
The controls that stick out from both sides on the back are for centering the condenser. |