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Scienscope proudly introduces its fine line of magnifiers. From Desk Top to Bench Mount, Scienscope magnifiers provide you with the correct amount of magnification and lighting to get the job done in a comfortable and ergonomic manner. As always Scienscope provides its unsurpassed quality standards while still saving you money. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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What is a "diopter"? How do I choose the right magnifier? Definitions: Diopter (d): A term used to identify the refractive (light bending) capacity of a lens. In magnifiers, there is a direct correlation between focal length and diopter. To find the diopter of a magnification lens, follow these steps. With the eyes 10" above the lens, move the object to be viewed to the point the greatest distance below the lens where it remains in sharp focus. Measure this distance and divide into 1 meter (39.37"). The result is the diopter of the lens - e.g., if the object is at a 13" distance than it is a 3-diopter lens (39.37/13 = 3d). Each diopter increases the size of the viewed object by 1/4 (25%) when the object is at its full focal length from the lens. Field of View: The distance across the lens surface to which the viewer brings both his eyes (note: eyes should be 10" above the lens). It is important to note that as magnification increases, meaning the lenses used are stronger, viewing areas and focal length decrease. Magnification: The degree to which the viewed object is enlarged. Magnification is usually expressed by a number followed by an "x", the symbol used to express power or the size of the object in relationship to its actual size. The formula for calculation Magnification Power is:
Selecting The Right Magnifier: Tips on Proper use of a MagnifierTo take best advantage of the comforts built into illuminated magnifiers, please keep these points in mind:
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