Bonsoir,
tout dépend du modèle de microscope et de condenseur : pour certains Zeiss, il faut mettre le prisme dans un accessoire intermédiaire sous la tête, pour les Standards, il faut un prisme par objectif.
Celui-ci est prévu pour microscope Standard et WL (c'est celui que j'ai) avec un prisme par objectif :
http://www.the-ultraphot-shop.org.uk/faq.htm
* Polarizer
* N.A. 1.4 achromatic/aplanatic 'turret' condenser (46 52 85) with positions for phase illuminating annuli 2 & 3, brightfield ('J') and Nomarski prisms 1 (objectives up to 16), ll (above 16, up to 40), lll (X63? X100). The turret incorporates facilities for the rotation of the prisms if the condenser, set up for a U/P, etc., has to be used on a small bench microscope, or vice versa. Access to the prisms is via a removable cover, underneath the turret. The upper surface of the turret cover has 'S/-/' and 'T/-/' printed on it, in white paint.
(An N.A. 0.63, long working distance version, (46 52 73) was also available).
* Objectives: Plan 6.3/0.16, plan 16/0.32, multi-immersion Plan-Neofluar 16/0.50, multi-immersion Plan-Neofluar 25/0.80, LD-plan 40/0.65, plan 40/0.65, achromat 40/0.75 water imm., Neofluar 63/1.25 oil, planapochromat 63/1.40 oil and plan 100/1.25 oil - provided that the 'bespoke' beam combining prisms were available! The serial numbers of compatible plan objectives are as for # 2.
* Small, individual beam-combining prism sliders, fitted into collars between the nosepiece and objectives.
* Analyser in the analyser slot.