Olympus BH Identification
Page on identifying BH vs BH2
In general:
- Parts are mechanically compatible
- I've seen many Frankenstein systems on the surplus market
- Mixed parts will "mostly work" but give sub-optimal images
- Paint
- BH: silver paint
- Illuminator, frame
- BH2: white or black paint
- Black paint on low end illuminators (BH2-MA, BH2-RLA)
- White paint on higher end BH2-ULA
- White paint on observation tube, base
- BH: silver paint
- Objectives
- BH: finite
- BH2: infinity
- Sometimes Mitutoyo M Plan Apo are also used (with caveats)
Illuminator
Models:
- BH-MA
- Silver paint
- BH-RLA
- Silver paint
- BH2-MA: BF
- Black paint
- BH2-RLA: BF, DF
- Black paint
- Vs BH2-MA: has "pull BF" knob
- BH2-UMA
- White paint
- High end illuminator
- Very distinct looking...you won't confuse it with others
Objectives
Practical information
Designed to do some correction in objective, some in eyepieces
- Ex: "Olympus NeoSPlan" objective + NFK relay lens
- Ok
- Ex: "Olympus NeoSPlan" objective + touptek relay lens
- Aberration
- Ex: "Mitutoyo M Plan Apo" objective + touptek relay lens
- Ok
- Issue: NFK1.67 very expensive for APS-C camera
- Proposal: use less expensive NFK or eyepiece to do correction and then touptek relay lens for final sizing
BH and BH2 are mechanically but not optically compatible
- Can use turrets interchangeably
- Ex: use RMS threaded MSPlan on BH2 using BH's turret
- Mixing illuminators will cause aberrations