Loupe, Monocle Or Magnifier? How To Choose The Right Unit



Learn Science on mps-science.com. Loupe, Monocle Or Magnifier? How To Choose The Right Unit article will help answer your questions on Science.We at mps-science.com specialize in Science. Science at mps-science.com provides the most up to date news and articles. If you have questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

Summary:
If you need a visual aid and are unsure whether to choose
an eye loupe, a monocle or a standard magnifying glass,
read this article before ordering your next magnifier.

Reading Magnifiers, Inspection Loupes, Hands-Free Monocles

Even though there are hundreds, maybe thousands, of different models on the open market, they can all be categorized in one of the above types and each type has a specific use.

Reading Magnifiers:

Definitely the most popular, reading magnifiers come in the widest variety of size, shape and strength.

Unless you are severely vision impaired, do not choose a 15x or stronger loupe to read the newspaper or your favorite book because, besides the discomfort of having to keep the loupe right under you eye and


Article:
If you need a visual aid and are unsure whether to choose
an eye loupe, a monocle or a standard magnifying glass,
read this product forward ordering your next magnifier.

When customers call in to order a magnifier and are unsure of the type or model
that they need, our first question to them is:

What is the intended use?

As with all other tools, magnifying lenses come in many sizes, types, shapes and strengths and (as with tools) bigger and stronger isn't orderly the best very best for the job.

Let's put it this way; if you are a size 9, would you buy a pair of size 11 shoes ... just being bigger is better? Of course not! So, deciding on the type and strength of magnifier that's right for the intended purpose is more important than going for the
biggest and most powerful unit that one can find.

Reading Magnifiers, Inspection Loupes, Hands-Free Monocles

Even though there are hundreds, maybe thousands, of different models on the open market, they can all be fixed in one of the eminent types and each type has a specific use.

Reading Magnifiers:

Definitely the most popular, reading magnifiers come in the widest variety of size, shape and strength. The most common, also known as the Sherlock Holmes Magnifier, is the classic handheld round magnifying glass. Do not limit, however, your exceptional to the old classic style (unless you want to) as now they come with many options and features: Some with light, some have legs, some are fast to a necklace, some can be worn
like a hat or visor and some can be close on your prescription glasses.

Their sizes vary 1-inch and 6 inches and they are among 2x and 5x in strength (some stronger units are also but keep in mind that, usually, the stronger the power, the smaller the magnifier and the shorter the focal distance).

Unless you are severely vision impaired, do not elect a 15x or stronger loupe to read the newspaper or your favorite book because, beside the discomfort of having to keep the loupe right under you eye and the reading material one to three inches from your eyes, you'd be able to read only a few letters at a time!

Some vision impaired customers, especially those falsified by macular degeneration, tend to prefer units that are needle 5x and 10x in strength and that have a light source built-in. Bright light, in their experience, is as important as strong magnification.

Of course, this type of magnifier is also widely used in a variety of applications; to inspect plants, minerals, art ... and by anyone who just wants to see something larger.

Inspection Loupes:

Widely used in the jewelry environment, this type of magnifying glass is usually very small (between 12 mm and 30 mm) and very powerful (10x to 30x). Its main purpose is
to inspect gems, settings and other small items. It's not recommended for reading as it has a very short focusing distance.

To properly use an eye loupe, one side of the lens must be placed right under one eye and the object to be examined directly under the other side. Do not proposition to use a jewelry loupe like a regular magnifier as you'd get upside down images and plenty of distortion.

The object to be examined must be smaller than the face of the lens, to assent grudgingly light to seep through. Placing printed pages or large objects under the glass would cover the lens and obscure the view. Some newer models come with built-in LED light, to improve vision in a dark environment, but ... if the lens is fully covered, the light won't
be of much use!

Hands-Free Monocles:

Also known as 'watchmaker loupes', these magnifiers are designed to afford handsfree operation. Somewhere needle a reading magnifier and a jewelers' loupe, handsfree monocles are ideal for crafting work as, yet the obvious do a favour of having both hands free for the job, they usually have a medium focal distance (2-4 inches), various levels of magnification (2x-10x) and aren't as restrictive to use as jewelry loupes.

Customers with very serious vision impairment tend to favor one of these units to
read 2-4 words at a time. Not much but, for extreme cases, they are more suitable
than jewelry loupes.

One big drawback of the old tour de force monocles was the fact that, in order to keep
them firmly in the eye, one had to scrunch the face and train the eye muscles to stay positioned in a certain way for extended periods of time ... or they would pop out and jump away. When I was a extract (I grew up in the business) I thought that in order to be a proficient watchmaker one had to have a deformed face!

Modern models come with headbands or clips, to be supplementary to prescription glasses,
so they can be used for extended periods of time without straining facial muscles.




QuitSmokingRightNow. - Quit smoking right now without patches, pills or gums, and without gaining any extra weight - guaranteed.
Reliant Sports Group. - Why Choose An Immitator When You Can Have The Real Deal! We Are The #1 Sports Handicapping Service on the Internet.


Article Index: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30


Advice
Home Business
Technology
Online Advertising
Motivational
Internet Marketing
SEO Help
Online Games
Science Articles
Happiness

More Articles:


1. Human Origins
Summary: The issue of human evolution going back at least 9,000,000 (nine million) years and possibly even being upright by that time is another of the facts which when in my youth seemed totally ridiculous. The following excerpt from an article in 2004 does not mention that researchers of human lice are now going on to check pubic lice in order to prove cross mating occurred. But because Flores is so far from anywhere that only boat-users or very strong swimmers - like elephants - can reach it…

2. How to Use Alternative Energy at Home By Peter Lenkefi
Summary: About solar power.Solar power is becoming much more widely available for the home consumer and as a consequence solar powered lights and solar powered features can be seen in many gardens and even in houses but often they have their limitations. Not only will you be doing your bit for the environment but will it might just save you money on your energy biArticle: About solar power.Solar power is slender much more widely nearby for the home consumer and as a consequence solar powered l…

3. Submarine Propulsion and Internet web sources By Lance Winslow
Summary: Let us discuss the patent for the Submarine, which is now in the public domain, not that any foreign governments ever cared since they have been building them for years. The device he built is now called a Laser Ring Gyro Inertia Guidance system which is not nearly the size of the original the first one ever built by my Grandfather was six feet in diameter and Article: Let us discuss the patent for the Submarine, which is now in the public domain, not that any foreign governments eve…

4. Galactic Mystery - Matter - On the Dark Side
Summary: Further, about a quarter of the universe is made up of the ubiquitous dark matter with the rest of the cosmos being filled with the even more bizarre dark energy. Thus, the simplest way to explain this galactic mystery of insufficient mass is to hypothesize a non-detectable type of mass known as dark matter which can be the cause for the gravitational effects. As more and more data is collected on these and other aspects of the universe, formulae and cosmological postulates are generate…