Magnifiers

Magnifiers

The magnification of a magnifying glass depends upon where it is placed between the user's eye and the object being viewed, and the total distance between them. The magnifying power is equivalent to angular magnification (this should not be confused with optical power, which is a different quantity). The magnifying power is the ratio of the sizes of the images formed on the user's retina with and without the lens. For the "without" case, it is typically assumed that the user would bring the object as close to the eye as possible without it becoming blurry.

  • GEMAX Pro Digital LCD Microscope

    GEMAX Pro Digital LCD Microscope

    This digital LCD microscope from GEMAX has enhanced video functions but retains the same compact size and battery operation - making it a great option for travel.This digital LCD microscope from GEMAX now has HD 720 HP Video capabilities, as well as...

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