10x Magnifier Jewelry Loupe 20.5mm Triplet Lens Optical Glass Pocket Gem Magnifying Tool for Jeweler, Stamp Philatelist, Coin Numismatic, Achromatic Black Hexagonal Design Kit Set
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Good morning, yes, it's really a 20X magnifying glass. There are only a few photos in this gallery that represent
Since the Loupe main unit uses a buckle, it will be fine to tie the lanyard to the buckle.
Thanks for writing. I would like to inform you that the sliding black lens cover is metal.
Selected User Reviews For 10x Magnifier Jewelry Loupe 20.5mm Triplet Lens Optical Glass Pocket Gem Magnifying Tool for Jeweler, Stamp Philatelist, Coin Numismatic, Achromatic Black Hexagonal Design Kit Set
I am a geologist and I love the design of the pendants For example, compare it to a premium Anchor Optical Company 10X Hastings Triplet lens that's more than 50 years old and still working fine. Each is constructed entirely from metal. An anchor with a 10X lens weighs 17 grams, has a 15mm diameter, and is 10X. The lens diameter of this Danoplus is 20mm, with a zoom of 15X. The weight is 37 g, and the diameter is 5 mm. There is sharpness from edge to edge on the Anchor. That is not the case with Danopolis. While its rectangular center area is not quite as big as the Anchor, it has the same shape and size. There is no chromatic aberration in either. There is a premium of about $50 for a 10X Hastings Triplet. A lens of this size, higher power, and weight will perform equally well for Compared to the 10X version, I would anticipate some underperformance The lens will be 10 times as powerful. You can get the same performance with the 15X. On my desk will be the new Anchor, while in my backpack will be the old Anchor.
Glass is used for this lens and it is very It's a great loop for storing in a bench drawer or taking on the go. The set comes with a lanyard, a case, and a Four stars are awarded for the stiffness of the opening and closing and the need for two We just received it, so we haven't tried to loosen it yet. Maybe it will loosen with use or maybe it can be loosened with the screws. It is not possible to beat these prices as far as clarity goes. I am very satisfied with the vision clarity and I will be purchasing another loop for my daughter to use with robotics.
I have a Bausch & Lomb video camera This lens is not as wide as the Lomb 20X loupe, and the working distance to the object observed is much greater, which makes it easy to illuminate and view the target. On the other hand, the lens of this loupe is about 3/4" wide and the working distance is much greater. It is much easier to illuminate and observe the object with this method. It is true that there are some distortions on the outer edge of the image, but the center of the field of view is very Quite a bit less sharp than the Bosch & Bosch A good zoom loupe for use in the field, but not for detailed work. to study very small specimens of plants. examine it in more detail with a microscope when I get back to the laboratory.
My experience with loupes is that they take a little while to get used to, but they seem to be useful. The only reason I only gave 2 stars to sheerness is that I have no idea what it An extra handle is provided to make gripping the loupe easier, as it has a protective hood or frame that also functions as a handle. A lanyard for the neck is also included, which is extremely practical. There is a clamshell package for the entire set The style of this case is "jewelry. ". The fact that it's there is enough for me. It would have been hard for me to notice the lack if there were no case. Even though the whole thing didn't cost much, they could have dropped the price a few bucks by removing the case. It's very likely that I wouldn't hesitate to order one if I lost this loupe.
In order to examine the many tiny wonders that I find on my hikes or in the backyard, I bought this product. When I use my iPhone to take pictures, I've been able to take some really impressive photos.
My purpose for purchasing this loupe was to compliment the knife sharpening equipment, and it certainly looks like it can handle the job. My personal opinion of this model is not that valuable since I have no experience with jewelers' loupes, but from here it seems like it would be a good purchase and would be able to carry out its intended purpose.
Considering its metal and glass composition, it feels solid and reasonable built. It would be nice to use a decent lamp with it, though. In this case, an overhead light will not do the trick because the focal point is so close to the lens. A great thing about this photograph is that there is no chromatic aberration. One of the main downsides is a noticeable amount of pincushion distortion (the magnification increases towards the edges, causing distortion past a certain point). My purpose in purchasing this loupe was to make sure the knife edge is sharpened properly before sharpening, so this loupe + a small LED light + the helping hands (soldering tool) make it acceptable for me.
My search for exactly what I needed ended here. I had to figure out how to attach a lanyard after a long time. For a while I couldn't figure it out, but I finally did when I Googled competitor products. Apart from that, I am quite happy with the item and have no hesitation in recommending it.