Magnifying Reading
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Easy Reader Reading Stand - Almond $25.00 A versatile and strong book stand that positions papers or heavy books exactly where you need them. You can select from 6 angles, place your book on the sturdy platform (14 x 9 inches) and use the page holder to keep the pages flat. It folds flat for storage or can be used as a legal size clipboard with a broad writing surface. Color: Almond #275799... |
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Get the most out of your hand magnifier
It is common for jewelers, craftsmen and quality controllers to use magnifying glasses to increase the appearance of an object being analyzed. At home, people with near vision difficulties are able to improve their vision with a magnifier. With this, the text of a page will appear larger and therefore easier to read.
While magnifying glasses work fine, hand magnifier lights are useful to project the right light an object more clearly. In fact, more light is used, you can use a lower magnification power and therefore work in a wider field of vision. This occurs in the field of view magnification decreases with increasing the power of magnification.
handheld magnifier lights are great, as they are small and laptops. This means it can be taken along and used whenever necessary. Apart from that, are equipped with bulbs that project the right amount of light with minimal shadows. While not portable desk or floor lamps magnifying lamps typically use 22-watt incandescent lighting, these are too big for their cousins in hand.
Alternatively, bright LED lights are used for these magnifying glasses that usually works with AA or AAA batteries. To to conserve energy, which can be turned off and on and only serves to illuminate subjects in low light conditions or when the low power of magnification is used.
While LEDs hand lens under $ 20 each, a more expensive version - Xenon hand lens, costs $ 60 and $ 100. These lights are extra bright and are ideal when you need extra lighting for work.
By using hand-held magnifying lights, it is best to keep the lens as close to your eye as possible. Then turn on the light and slowly bring the object from a distance to the eye until it comes into focus. With this, you will be able to maximize the view and while reducing distortion of the image.
About the Author
Suzanne Hughes specializes in finding useful vision aids for near vision. Her hobby is to help you find the best
magnifying glasses
and tools for you and your eyes.


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