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Magnifier Information After the age of about forty you will experience a problem viewing small print and tasks involving close detail work.
This eye condition is called presbyopia and magnification is the answer. Shop our large selection of magnifying glass for beading
and beading magnifying lamps. What
beading magnifier power do I need? Select a beading magnifier, magnifying lamp for beading or
a beading magnifying lamp with a power that will allow you to work at a comfortable work distance.
The higher the power of magnifier for
beading the closer the work distance. Working to close can be uncomfortable. Do
I need beading magnifier with light? A light source is essential for good magnification
as lighting provides a sharper and clearer image. We offer a large selection, magnifying glasses for beading with light, beading
magnifiers with light and beading magnifying glass with light What type magnifier is best? Hand held magnifiers for beading is best for short
duration use and a magnifying lamp for beading or hands free beading magnifier with stand are best
for long duration use.
Magnifier glass power and work distance: Select a
beading magnifier, beading magnifying glass or magnifying glass for beading with a power that will allow
you to perform your task at a comfortable distance. The higher the power
of the beading magnifier the shorter the focal range(work distance) and the smaller the field of view.
Field Of View: The size of the area being magnified when viewing
through a magnifying lens. The higher the power of the magnifier the smaller the field of view. Diopter: Diopter is a measurement that is used to calculate
the power of a magnifying lens. The higher diopter will provide higher magnification. Diopter is expressed as
"D" Power: Power is how large an object or
print increases as you look through a lens. Magnifying power is expressed as "X" Focal Length: Measurement from the center of
the lens to to the object and be in focus.
Focal Range: The distance from the magnifying lens to the object being
viewed. Fresnel Magnifier: A flat magnifier consisting of concentric circles that can be a full page magnifier. Visual impairment (or vision impairment) is a decreased ability to see to a degree that
causes problems not fixable by usual means, such as glasses or medication. Our low vision magnifiers can be of help. |