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Summary
10X20
10X magnification, 20mm diameter lens.
This was one of many samples that manufacturers send me, they are usually sweet little toys suitable for children (e.g. 'bug magnifiers'). I was in for a surprise!
THIS one is quite spectacular in quality! It is from the same company that make the high quality jeweller's Loupes, and they've used a 'triplet' lens to get the best quality. This is by far the best general inspection magnifier (on a stand) for photographs, prints, fabrics, stamps, coins, pcbs (anything flat).
Technical
Magnification / lens size in mm: 10X20
Maximum working distance: 10mm (the total height is 45mm but the bottom lens has a working distance of 10mm).
Origin / brand: we import these from China
Construction / presentation: glass lenses in a silver plastic tube, encased in clear acrylic. Supplied in a plain white cardboard box.
Further information
Everything you need to know about magnifiers and magnification.
See information about (and reviews of) loupes (small high-power folding jewellers' magnifiers).
See information about (and reviews of) binocular (head-worn) magnifiers- especially the surgeons-type.
See a guide to magnifiers for the partially-sighted.
Video (electronic) magnifiers, video magnifiers compared.
Products: see pocket microscopes and phone microscopes, click here.
With most magnifiers* magnification and working distance are related. Download our Excel sheet, enter a magnification to see the resulting working distance, enter a working distance to see the resulting magnification.
* excluding surgeons-type, digital & phone magnifiers, and microscopes.
Free gift details
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