Stage Micrometer -a microscope slide (generally 1" x 3") that has a ruler etched on it. It is either made of glass (for transmitted light) or metal (for reflected light). The stage micrometer is used to calibrate an eyepiece reticle when making measurements with a microscope.
Eyepiece Reticle (or reticule) -a small piece of glass with a ruler etched into it that fits into a microscope eyepiece. This ruler is used to make measurements of objects viewed through the microscope. The image from the eyepiece reticle is imposed upon the image when looking through the microscope. There are many variations of eyepiece reticles including lines, cross-lines, grids, counting reticles, etc. Before purchasing an eyepiece reticle you would want to make sure your microscope eyepiece accepts a reticle, and you would want to determine the diameter of the reticle that fits in your eyepiece.
Eyepiece Graticule (same as reticle) - a specialized piece of glass inserted into the eyepiece of a microscope, featuring a calibrated grid or scale etched onto its surface. This grid allows for precise measurements of objects observed under the microscope. The image provided by the eyepiece graticule is overlaid onto the microscope view, aiding in accurate measurement and analysis. Available in various configurations such as lines, cross-lines, grids, and counting reticles, it is essential to ensure compatibility with the microscope eyepiece and select the appropriate size when considering the purchase of an eyepiece graticule.
Field of View - the diameter of the circle of view that you see when looking through the microscope. When calibrating an eyepiece reticle it is best to use a stage micrometer where most if not all of the ruler on the stage micrometer fits into the field of view. The higher your magnification, the smaller your field of view will be.
Detent - when turning the zoom knob on a stereo zoom microscope, detent is a click stop at each of the objective values. Detent is helpful if you need to make measurements. The detent allows the zoom knob to click into set objective values so you know that you are on a precise objective value. Trying to make measurements with a stereo zoom microscope that does not have detent will result in inaccurate measurements.
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