Axioplan 2 imaging –
ICS Optics
Infinity optics were designed in the
early 1930s on the basis of August
Köhler’s concepts and calculations.
But it took the invention of ICS
(Infinity Color-corrected System) in
1986 to make this type of optics
the core of a complete range of
instruments.
ICS optics aim at achieving the
best possible performance with
the least possible number of opti-
cal elements. As every optical ele-
ment contributes to limiting the
system’s light transmission, mini-
mizing the number of optical com-
ponents means maximizing the
overall optical performance.
ICS optics and SI (System Integra-
tion) stand design have brought
about visible improvements in
optical performance with regard to
image contrast, brightness and
detail resolution. Today, after more
than a decade, the ICS concept is
still unsurpassed. With continued
upgrading of the imaging ele-
ments and advanced manufactur-
ing processes, ICS optics have be-
come indispensable for providing
the high apertures and long work-
ing distances needed for the appli-
cations of today and tomorrow.
Plan-Neofluar
objectives
Fluar
objectives
C-Apochromat
objectives
Plan-Apochromat
objectives
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