Stand Magnifier, 7X50 (7X mag / 50mm lens dia.)

Stand Magnifier, 7X50 (7X mag / 50mm lens dia.)

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Ref: STAND-7X50(SL50)

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Summary

7X50

7X magnification, 50mm diameter lens.

Note, this is the 7X50 size, there is a much smaller model (10X30) which looks the same in the photograph. True, same design, but one model is large and one is small.

Comments

Suitable for all the usual applications (photographs, prints, fabrics, stamps, coins, pcbs...anything flat) and the relatively large size makes it suitable for slightly larger objects.

Also suitable for children who want to look at really large bugs.

Technical

Magnification / lens size in mm: 7X50

Dimensions: base 75mm diameter, top 60mm diameter, height 60mm.

Maximum working distance: 35mm

Origin / brand: we import these from China

Construction / presentation: plastic lens, plastic casing, supplied in a printed cardboard box.

Further information

Everything you need to know about magnifiers and magnification.

See information about (and reviews of) loupes (small high-power folding jewellers' magnifiers).

See information about (and reviews of) binocular (head-worn) magnifiers- especially the surgeons-type.

See a guide to magnifiers for the partially-sighted.

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With most magnifiers* magnification and working distance are related. Download our Excel sheet, enter a magnification to see the resulting working distance, enter a working distance to see the resulting magnification.

* excluding surgeons-type, digital & phone magnifiers, and microscopes.

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