parfokales
Parfokales refers to a class of microscope setups or objectives that are designed to maintain the focal plane when changing magnification. The concept, known as parfocality, is central to multi-objective microscopy. A parfokale system allows the operator to switch objectives with minimal refocusing, enabling faster imaging and reducing sample handling.
Origin and scope: The term arises from the adjective parfocal, which describes optics whose focal planes are
Calibration and use: Establishing parfokality typically involves selecting a calibration specimen and focusing with a reference
Advantages and limitations: Parfokales improve workflow speed, reduce overall photodamage by decreasing refocusing, and aid consistency
See also: focusing, parfocal, microscope objectives, autofocus.