Tips to choose the right magnifier for you
Are you facing problems in seeing small things and tiny items? Have you considered magnifier to help you in seeing the objects clearly? Magnifier is a glass that helps to enlarge the smaller objects or prints so that you can get a clear view. It comes in the single lens or many lenses as together. Since 1250, the time when magnifier was invented, these were used as visual aid devices that are being used in many fields and the usage is widening. Now it is also used by jewelers and precious stones. Investigators use them to find various clues to solve crimes, archaeologists use a magnifier to observe monuments and artifacts. Stamp collectors use them to admire and this list is never-ending. They are widely used for jobs and hobbies and also help the people having poor eyesight.
Have you ever thought that when you look through a magnifier, the object seems bigger but how many times bigger should be required? When the object is in focus, it should be 10 times bigger than its original size. When you focus on an object with a magnifying glass, how far is the distance between the object and the magnifier is measured suitable? This distance is known as the focal length. The focal length depends mainly on the optical power of your lens, that is, as the power of the magnification boosts, the focal length diminishes. That is why you see those jewelers holding their diamond so close to their 10x loupe.
After finalizing a magnifier, you need to decide what type of material you want your lens to be made up of. Generally, there are two kinds of the lens that are commonly used. The first type is made up of glass and another kind of plastic known as acrylic. Glass magnifier gives a clearer vision by allowing more light to pass through its lens than plastic lens but it is heavier too as compared to an acrylic lens. It is feasible to get your glass lens scratched and it may break when hit. The acrylic lens, on the other hand, cannot break easily and scratch resistance, so these are durable.
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