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Our HD optical instrument lenses deliver 10x magnification with zero distortion. See how we dominate:
Feature | Standard Glass | Our Lens |
---|---|---|
Resolution | 200 LPI | 400 LPI |
Anti-Glare | No | Diamond Nano-Coating |
Weight | 450g | 220g |
While competitors like Nikon and Leica charge $800+ for basic models, our magnifying glass optical instruments start at $499 with lifetime calibration support. You get military-grade borosilicate glass that survived -40°C to 120°C testing.
Need 20x zoom for micro-soldering? Special UV filters for forensic work? 83% of clients customize their instruments. Our engineers will adapt lens curvature, lighting angles, and ergonomic grips to your workflow.
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A: A magnifying optical instrument enhances small details of objects using lenses or combinations of lenses, allowing users to observe fine textures, text, or structures more clearly.
A: A magnifying glass is a simple optical instrument with a single convex lens, while others like microscopes or telescopes use multiple lenses or mirrors for higher magnification and specialized applications.
A: High-quality glass or plastic is typically used for lenses due to their clarity and precision. Glass offers better optical performance, while plastic is lightweight and impact-resistant.
A: They are used in fields like reading small text, inspecting jewelry, scientific research, electronics repair, and biological sample analysis to achieve detailed visual examination.
A: Clean lenses with a microfiber cloth and lens-specific solutions to avoid scratches. Store the instrument in a dry, protective case to prevent dust or moisture damage.