Enhance Precision and Accuracy with a Magnifying Lamp.
Are you in need of a reliable tool that can assist you in performing tasks that require a closer look or intricate details? Look no further! A magnifying lamp is the answer to all your needs. This versatile tool provides magnification, illumination, and hands-free operation, making it an invaluable asset for professionals and hobbyists alike.
Are you ready to take your precision work to the next level? Browse our magnifying lamp store and unlock a world of enhanced clarity, accuracy, and productivity. Whether you’re a professional working in a specific field or a hobbyist pursuing your passion, this invaluable tool will revolutionize the way you work. Say goodbye to straining your eyes and hello to effortless precision with a magnifying lamp.
Fluorescent Magnifying Lamp
LED Magnifier Lamp
Lamps for close precision close work.
The advantage of a magniier lamp is that they provide strong magnification and are hands free for working with small parts for long periods of time without eyestrain
Page Magnifier Lamps
Full page lamp for reading an entire page of a book or newspaper.
- The advantage of a Fresnel magnifier is that they provide magnification of a large area and are hands free.
- A Fresnel full page magnifying lamp consists of a flat plastic lens with concentric grooves that permits large area magnified viewing. magnifying lamp
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Benefits Of A Magnifying Lamp
Magnification and Clarity: The magnifying lens in a magnifying lamp allows users to view smaller details with greater clarity. It enlarges the object being viewed, making it easier to see fine details, small text, or intricate patterns. The level of magnification can vary depending on the specific lamp, ranging from 1.75x to 5x or higher.
Lighting: The built-in light source in a magnifying lamp illuminates the object being viewed, enhancing visibility and reducing eyestrain. The light is typically bright and adjustable, allowing users to customize the lighting conditions according to their needs. Some lamps even offer different color temperatures to simulate natural daylight, which can be beneficial for color-sensitive tasks.
Hands-Free Operation: One of the advantages of a magnifying lamp is that it allows for hands-free viewing This frees up both hands for tasks such as soldering, sewing, or working with small components.
Types Of Magnifier Lamps
Desktop magnifying lamps: These are compact magnifying lamps designed to sit on a desk or table. They typically have a base and an adjustable arm that holds the magnifying lens. Desktop magnifying lamps are portable and easy to move around, making them suitable for various tasks.
Clamp-on magnifying lamps: These lamps have a clamp or clip mechanism that allows them to be attached to the edge of a desk or table. They provide stability and flexibility, as the lamp can be positioned at different angles and heights. Clamp-on magnifying lamps are popular for tasks that require hands-free operation.,
Floor stand magnifying lamps: These lamps are mounted on a tall stand or pole, allowing them to be positioned at a height suitable for standing or sitting. Floor stand magnifying lamps are ideal for tasks that require mobility or when you need to work at different locations in a room. They often have adjustable arms and swivel heads for optimal positioning.
What power magnifing lamp should I choose
- Select a lamp that provides the proper magnification at a comfortable work distance.
- The higher the power of the lighted magnifying lamp the shorter the focal length(work or reading distance).
- For best magnifying lamp results wear you reading glasses.
Diopter | Power | Focal Length |
---|---|---|
3 | 1.75X | 13 inches |
5 | 2.25X | 8 inches |
8 | 3.00 | 5 inches |
Does not apply to Fresnel Lens magnifiers which have a focal range of 4 inches
What is a Fresnel magnifying lamp?
- A Fresnel magnifying glass or Fresnel magnifier consists of a flat plastic lens with concentric grooves that permits magnified viewing of a large area.
- The focal length of a Fresnel lens magnifier is about 4 inches from the object to be viewed.
Power and lighting.
- The power of the Fresnel magnifying sheet is usually 2X to 4X.
- A Fresnel magnifying glass with light produces a clearer image and eliminates eyestrain.
- Our Fresnel magnifiers are LED lighted and emit a soft white light with less heat.
- Wear your reading glasses for best Fresnel magnifying glass results.
- A magnifying glass with light will provide better magnification results as they provide a sharper and clearer image to ease eye fatigue.
- Magnifiers decrease light transmission. Either provide your own adequate lighting or select a large magnifying glass with light or big magnifying glass with light
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Uses Of A Magnifier Lamp
Precision work: Magnifier lamps provide enhanced visibility and magnification, making it easier to work with small components, intricate details, and fine print.
Jewelry making: Jewelers often use magnifier lamps to examine gemstones, inspect jewelry settings, and perform intricate tasks such as soldering or engraving.
Electronics repair: Magnifier lamps are useful for electronics repair technicians who need to work with small circuitry, soldering components, or identifying tiny details on electronic devices.
Watchmaking: Watchmakers rely on magnifier lamps to examine watch movements, repair delicate mechanisms, and perform intricate adjustments.
Reading and hobbies: Magnifier lamps can be used for reading small print, cross-stitching, model building, painting miniatures, and other hobbies that require close inspection and attention to detail.
Home offices: Magnifier lamps can be beneficial in home offices for tasks such as reading documents, examining fine print, or working on hobbies that require magnification.
Teminology
- 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 reading 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.
Rules Of Magnification.
- The higher the power of the lens, the closer you must get to the object being viewed and the smaller the field of view.
- As the power of a lens increases the diameter of the lens decreases.
- Diopter is a term used to determine the power(magnification}of a lens. The terms are sometimes confused.
Information On Desk Magnifying Glass
Information On Desk Magnifiers
Links
Reading Links
- The American Foundation for the Blind
- The National Federation of the Blind
- Bookshare
- National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
- Paths To Literacy
- National Eye Institute
- Optometry Cares
- American Action Fund for Blind Children & Adults
- MD Support
- National Eye Health Education Program
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