Troubleshooting Tips
Common Brightfield Microscopy Problems
Issue | Possible Cause |
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No light from light source | Power switch off |
Power cord improperly connected or not plugged in | |
Problem with power supply | |
Blown fuse | |
Faulty bulb/defective bulb contacts | |
No light seen through microscope objectives | Light source covered |
Field diaphragm closed | |
Aperture/iris/condenser diaphragm closed | |
Objective not in the light path | |
Field only partially illuminated | Condenser off-center |
Aperture/iris/condenser diaphragm closed too much for the objective being used | |
Field diaphragm partially closed | |
Objective only partly in light path | |
Electrical cord lying in the field | |
For Nikon 50i: neutral density filter partly pushed in | |
For Nikon 50i: optical path switching lever (for camera) in incorrect position |
Issue | Possible Cause |
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Weak illumination | Light adjustment knob/rheostat/lamp voltage turned too low |
Light source covered or burning out | |
Aperture/iris/condenser diaphragm closed too much for the objective being used | |
Condenser too low or not centered | |
Using oil immersion lens with no oil | |
For Nikon 50i: neutral density filter engaged | |
For Nikon 50i: preset switch has been engaged (only required for camera use) | |
Uneven illumination | Light source not centered |
Condenser not centered | |
Field of view too bright | Light adjustment knob set too high |
Image cannot be focused | Slide very dirty/greasy |
Slide up-side down | |
All objectives dirty | |
Dirty eyepieces | |
Diopter adjustment improperly set | |
Vibration on the bench | |
Image very yellow | Blue filter missing |
Light adjustment knob set too low |