The Correct Interpupillary Distance - Leica S7 E User Manual

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The Correct Interpupillary Distance

 
The interpupillary distance is correctly
set if you see a single circular image field
when looking at a specimen.
If you are still a novice microscope user, you
may need a short time to become accustomed
to this. Not to worry – after a little while, it will
become automatic.
Reference value
The interpupillary distance can be set between
50 and 76 mm.
 
An "exit pupil distance" is the distance
between eye and eyepiece. With the
10×/23B wide-field eyepiece for eyeglass
wearers, it is approx. 22 mm. For those who do
not use the eyepiece for eyeglass wearers, it is
12 mm.
S7 E User Manual
Setting the eye distance
1. Bring the eyes slowly to the eyepieces.
2. Push the tubes together or apart with both
hands until you see a single round, circular
image field without shadows with both
eyes.
Quick Start Guide
Disclaimer:
Illustrations on this page show the optics
carrier of an S9 stereo microscope with
same proportion as the S7 E featured in
this user manual.
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