How You Can Pick The Best Pocket Magnifying Glass
Written by Julie Manther   
Wednesday, 16 December 2009 08:30
Are you having trouble seeing detail in small objects? If so, you may be surprised to learn that this is a common problem as people age. When we grow older we often tend to be able to focus on objects that are farther away. Suddenly, our arms don't seem to be long enough to see fine details in objects that are close to our faces. A pocket magnifying glass may be just what you need to be able to see these details again. Here is some information on what to look for when it is time to go shopping for one.
by JulieManther


Are you having trouble seeing detail in small objects? If so, you may be surprised to learn that this is a common problem as people age. When we grow older we often tend to be able to focus on objects that are farther away. Suddenly, our arms don't seem to be long enough to see fine details in objects that are close to our faces. A pocket magnifying glass may be just what you need to be able to see these details again. Here is some information on what to look for when it is time to go shopping for one.

Because pocket magnifiers are so popular there have been a large number of different variations developed. These can include folding or non-folding, models with lights, and a variety of magnification strengths. You want to make sure that you understand what you are buying before you pay your money, especially if you are ordering online when returns may be difficult to make. You want to make sure that you are picking a magnifier which you find easy to use so that you can start getting back to your old life as soon as you can.

If you are shopping for a pocket magnifying glass, knowing which features you want to locate can be the easiest way to get the model you want. If you are comparing models you should look at size, magnification level and what other features the magnifying glass has. Remember that the more extras that come with the magnifier, the higher the price will be. If budget is an issue, this is definitely something to consider.

There are many sites on the internet that have pocket magnifiers for sale. The differences between models include size, whether the glass folds or slides into a case, or whether there is a light built in to the magnifier. If you have problems with your hands or you have hands which are very large, you may not like a magnifier that is extremely small. Because of this, you need to decide what size is a good one for you. You may also want to think about whether you will be using your magnifier in dim lighting conditions. If you are, you will need to make sure that you look for a model with a built in light, although these will be larger than ones that do not have lights built in. This is because magnifiers with lights will need batteries and these take up room.

One important difference between many magnifiers is the level of magnification you can get. If you want to look at a larger area of text, you want a magnification factor of 3x or 4x. This is because you can get good detail on a larger area such as the page of a book or a menu. You can also get higher magnification factors but they tend to be for smaller areas such as viewing the grain on a photograph.

Think about whether or not you want more than one level of magnification in your pocket magnifier. You may be able to get a pocket magnifying glass with a more powerful magnification factor in the corners. They may also have two separate areas of magnification that you can use to enlarge items. The more clearly defined the areas are the better off you will be. Again, not needing to return and buy different magnifiers can be part of getting a great deal. The less complex the lens is to manufacture means that the overall cost is going to be lower as well.

Finding a great pocket magnifying glass is not hard. You can find them on the internet or in some stores which sell binoculars and cameras. You may also be able to find them in drug stores or shops which sell items for assisted living. Taking the time to shop around before you make a purchase can be the best way to make sure you have the magnifier that suits you and your needs the best.

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