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-The K2 industrial ("K2-IND") is a very popular spinning disk based confocal module.  They are designed for either of these two microscopes: 
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-    * 012-00010-AA: Leitz Ergolux (infinity optics) 
-    * 012-00010-AB: Nikon IC-66 (210 mm optics) 
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-Because it is spinning disc type, you do not need any special electronics and can view the image directly in the eyepiece.  The back BNC connector can be used to sync disk rotation to the video signal (default: sync to input AC). 
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-Optional "focus finder" attachment evidently does fancy autofocus 
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-Specifications: 
-  * Power: 12 VAC @ 400 mA 
-  * 20 lbs 
-  * 6" wide, 4" tall, 16" long 
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-====== Objectives ====== 
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-JM unit doesn't have objectives.  Based on the manual and eBay unit, these are supposed tou se BD Plan 210 mm objectives w/ M26 thread. 
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-According to [[http://www.alanwood.net/photography/olympus/microscope-objectives.html|Allanwood Olympus chart]], some objectives that might be compatible are: 
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-^ Vendor ^ Series ^ Type ^ Target microscope ^ Threading ^ Notes ^ 
-| Olympus | NeoPlan |  | BH2 | M25 |  | 
-| Olympus | LWDMPlan |  |  | RMS |  | 
-| Olympus | M |  | BH | RMS |  | 
-| Olympus | MNH |  |  | RMS |  | 
-| Olympus | MNM |  |  | RMS |  | 
-| Olympus | MPL |  |  | RMS |  | 
-| Olympus | MPlan |  |  | RMS |  | 
-| Olympus | MPLL |  |  | RMS |  | 
-| Olympus | Neo |  | BH | M25 |  | 
-| Olympus | NeoPlan |  | BH? | M25 |  | 
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-====== Nikon ====== 
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-System components: 
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-^ Image ^ Vendor ^ Part # ^ Type ^ Description ^ Notes ^ 
-| {{microscope:tech_inst:k2_ind:ds_nikon:79.jpg?300}} | Nikon | OPTIPHOT-88 | Microscope | Metallurgical, 210 mm optical path length | Below are subcomponents | 
-| {{microscope:tech_inst:k2_ind:ds_nikon:83.jpg?200}} \\ {{microscope:tech_inst:k2_ind:ds_nikon:85.jpg?300}} | Technical Instruments | 012-00010-AB | Illuminator | Confocal module |  | 
-| {{microscope:tech_inst:k2_ind:ds_nikon:92.jpg?300}} | Nikon | LH-M100CB-1 | Lamphouse |  | Takes mercury or xenon bulbs | 
-|  | Ushio Inc. | USH-102DH | Bulb | "Super-high pressure mercury lamp 100W" | For LH-M100CB-1. [AZ-FL]  | 
-|  | Nikon | ? | Bulb | Xeon | For LH-M100CB-1 | 
-| {{microscope:tech_inst:k2_ind:ds_nikon:94.jpg?150}} \\ {{microscope:tech_inst:k2_ind:ds_nikon:82.jpg?200}} | Nikon | HB-10103AF | Power supply | For mercury burner | "FOR 100W SUPER HIGH PRESSURE MERCURY LAMP" \\ C-SHG1 may also work | 
-| {{microscope:tech_inst:k2_ind:ds_nikon:87.jpg?300}} | Nikon | BD Plan * | Objective | 210 mm, B/D |  | 
-|  | Nikon | BD PlanAPo * | Objective | 210 mm, B/D, apochromatic |  | 
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-===== eBay unit ===== 
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-Objectives: 
-  * 1 BD PlanAPo 100/0.90 Nikon Japan 190093 
-  * 1 BD Plan 60/0.80 210/0 Nikon 322933 
-  * 1 BD Plan 20/0.04 210/0 Nikon 421567 
-  * 1 BD Plan 10/0.25 210/0 Nikon 321658 
-  * 1 BD Plan 5/0.1 210/0 Nikon 431584 
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-===== Markus Kammerstetter unit teardown (Nikon) ===== 
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-Images copyright him, released CC-BY 
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-"The lamphouse is of type "lh-m100cb-1". In the unit I have there is a 75W XE arc lamp in the lamp housing" 
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-Setup overview: 
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-Internals: 
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-===== Disposition services (Nikon) ===== 
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-Nameplate: 
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-<code> 
-Nikon 
-MODEL 
-OPTIPHOT-88 
-AC IN 
-100-120/220-240V 
-3/1.5A 
-50/60Hz 
-JAPAN 
-</code> 
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-Overview: 
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-K2 ind confocal module: 
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-K2 rear / lamphouse: 
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-Misc: 
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-Lamp PS: 
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-Labels: 
-  MODEL HB-10103AF 
-  Nikon corp. 
-  MADE IN JAPAN 
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-  FOR 100W 
-  SUPER HIGH 
-  PRESSURE 
-  MERCURY LAMP 
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-  CASE 
-  AC IN 
-  100-120V~ 
-  50/60Hz 3.5A 
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-====== Leitz ====== 
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-===== Disposition services (Leitz) ===== 
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-The Disposition Services units were very nice eand JM tried very hard to get them.  But after a bidding war, everyone needs to have a "walk away" price…sigh :(  They were nice enough to let me take pictures of them anyway though 
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-Overview: 
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-K2 ind confocal module:  
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-Lamphouse: 
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-====== References ====== 
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-    * User manual: http://www.techinst.com/pub_docs/manuals/Industrial/K2 Manual.pdf 
-    * Nikon AZ-FL Epi-Fluoresence Attachment Instructions [AZ-FL]: http://www.mvi-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/AZ-FL-AZ100-Epi-Fl-Attachment.pdf 
-    * C-SHG1 manual: http://www.techinst.com/pub_docs/manuals/Biological/IM%20Power%20Supply.pdf 
  
 
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