At Avantier, we are our proud of our track history in assisting customers to solve problems using reverse optical engineering. Here are three case studies.
The Microscope objectives tag focuses on objective lenses used across research, clinical, and industrial microscopes, emphasizing how design choices impact resolution, contrast, field flatness, and working distance. Articles may cover standard and custom objectives tailored for brightfield, fluorescence, phase contrast, DIC, confocal, and other advanced imaging modalities. Topics include numerical aperture selection, chromatic correction strategies, immersion media, and mechanical compatibility with different microscope platforms. The tag also touches on objectives developed for non-traditional uses, such as machine vision or microfabrication inspection, where microscope-class performance is needed in custom instruments. For scientists, OEMs, and system integrators, these resources clarify how objective specifications translate into real-world imaging performance and experimental flexibility. They further demonstrate Avantier’s ability to design and manufacture microscope objectives that meet stringent optical and mechanical requirements across diverse applications.
At Avantier, we are our proud of our track history in assisting customers to solve problems using reverse optical engineering. Here are three case studies.