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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The Magni-Pak pocket magnifier has double monocular, round, optical-grade, prismatic lenses, and is available in multiple magnification powers (X) at a variety of focus lengths (distance to object), and comes housed in a sliding, protective, plastic case. This magnifier enhances the size and resolution of an object or image, and is commonly used for a variety of applications such as jewelry-making, watch-making, needlework, artwork, electronic inspection, fly-tying, book-reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting. The Magni-Pak magnifier features a durable, dustproof, plastic, round case that slides open for use as a handle, and clicks closed to protect the magnifier when not in use. The magnifier has a double, round lens system that has two lenses that tuck into a case for storage, and fits in a trouser pocket or a purse. A round, monocular lens is housed by a round-shaped plastic, protective perimeter for durability. Its optical-grade lens has been ground and polished into a prismatic lens for clarity. It weighs 2.67 oz., and has a one-year limited warranty. Diopter (D) is a technical term for the measurement of the light curvature and thickness of a lens. A dioptric number and a magnification number are not the same thing. Diopter strength represents a specific magnification power (X). For example, a 5-diopter provides 2.5X magnification (at a distance of 8”). The higher the diopter, the more magnification a lens can provide. As magnification increases, distance to the object (focal length), and field of view (diameter, or narrowness of view) decrease. Magnifiers and prescription eyeglasses have a diopter value, such as 1.5 or 2. The dioptric strength of an accessory lens, such as prescription eyeglasses or an eye loupe, must be added to the dioptric strength of the magnifier to calculate total magnification. Magnifiers are devices used to enlarge the visual appearance of an object or image. Magnifiers come in a variety of styles such as hand-held, headband, standing, clip-on, eye loupe, and those that hang in a necklace form, or fit in a trouser pocket. Magnifiers are commonly made of plastic or glass. They can have one or more lenses with varying magnification abilities, and can have a binocular configuration with a single lens, or two separate lenses. They are sometimes used with LED or fluorescent light sources to help control viewing capabilities. Magnifier ability is often expressed as magnification at a specific length. For example, 1.75X at 14” means that when a magnifier is held at 14” from a viewer’s eyes, the object will be magnified 1.75 times (X) its actual size. As magnification increases, viewing areas and focal length decrease. Magnifiers sometimes have a diopter number, expressed as + or - D, which is a measurement of strength (or power) of the lens. Some magnifiers are marked with a dioptric number on the lens. A high diopter number has a higher magnification than a low diopter number. Aspheric magnifiers, unlike spheric magnifiers, produce a sharp image to the edge of the lens for less distortion. Magnifiers are widely used in jewelry inspection and fabrication, watch-making, needlework, artwork, fly-tying, electrical inspection, reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting. Donegan Optical manufactures and distributes precision visual devices for hobbyists and professionals in industry, home, office and crafts applications. The company was founded in 1952 and is headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas. What’s in the Box? - Magni-Pak magnifier with double lens system
- Carrying pouch
- Instruction manual
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.0 inches | | Product Width: | 3.3 inches | | Product Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Length: | 6.1 inches | | Package Width: | 3.1 inches | | Package Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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| | Features | Pocket magnifier provides magnification and viewing for a variety of applications such as jewelry-making, watch-making, needlework, artwork, fly-tying, electronic inspection, book-reading, print inspection, and stamp-collectingAvailable in multiple dioptric strengths that provide a specific magnification power (X), depending on the distance from the object (focal length)A dioptric number and a magnification number are not the same thing. Diopter strength represents a specific magnification power (X). For example, a 5-diopter provides 2.5X magnification (at a distance of 8")Double, round lens system that slides into case for storage, and fits in a trouser pocket or a purseDurable, dustproof, plastic, round case that slides open for use as a handle, and clicks closed to protect the magnifier when not is use
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8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Certified N.O.P.E. Jun 26, 2010
By Richard Vidaurri N.O.P.E. = No Oriental Parts, Ever. This is my own certification of consumer goods. I'm hoping that it catches on.
There are those who in their endless search for "affordability" have forgotten about VALUE, which of course is an entirely different matter. For anyone who, like me, has never set foot inside a Wal-mart store, the "American Made" label counts for a great deal. You can certainly find a combination loupe that is a couple of dollars less than the Donegan, but then you can count yourself blessed in the eyes of the gods if the thing does not:
Shatter into splinters the first time you drop it, or,
Trigger a migraine if you stare through it too long, or,
Find that the optics are so primitive that you can't see much beyond the very center of the lenses.
Not so with this little device. For your $10 you will not find a better pocket loupe. The optics are crisp all the way around, the lenses are relatively large, and the construction, even though it is a low cost plastic body, is sturdy. It is made to work well and last.
The only negative feature to report is that there were a couple of little rough spots on one end of the body left over from the fabrication process. It took me an entire two minutes to polish them smooth with an emory board and polishing rouge. A normal person would have never noticed them. The reader should also be aware that the loupe I received in the mail is not black in color, but gray, and at 20mm thick it seems a little fatter than the model pictured above.
The Donegan magnifier will ride with me in the Jeep and brake for garage sales in my own endless search for fine, and under-appreciated, vintage watches.
And remember: Just say NOPE.
Does What I Need It to Do Jun 22, 2011
By John Wesley Smith This magnifier replaces another one nearly identical to it. I'm glad to know where I can get another one in the future when I need one. The price is right, too.
I'm blind with some usable vision, though some would label me as visually impaired. I don't do a lot of reading with handheld magnifiers any more, but this one's great to have with me in a pocket all the time. The 9X power is just right. Plus, some uses I have for the magnifier only require a 4x or 5X lens, so it does what I need it to do.
Magnifier; Pocket Jan 27, 2011
By Karl The Donegan Pocket Magnifier is of acceptable Quality. The
magnification of each of the two lenses is about the same.
An oportunity has been missed; My other pocket magnifiers have
lenses of substantially different powers. This gives me three
useful magnifications: Each individual lense, and then their
combination.
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