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George July 20th 07 10:59 PM

Headset magnifiers
 
are they any good for magnifying at a distance?



Roger Mills July 20th 07 11:49 PM

Headset magnifiers
 
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
George wrote:

are they any good for magnifying at a distance?



What do you want to look at - the Moon?
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George July 21st 07 12:04 AM

Headset magnifiers
 

"Roger Mills" wrote in message
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
George wrote:

are they any good for magnifying at a distance?



What do you want to look at - the Moon?
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Erm! no I'd use a telescope for that.

objects near to me of course.



Newshound July 21st 07 01:02 AM

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"George" wrote in message
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"Roger Mills" wrote in message
...
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
George wrote:

are they any good for magnifying at a distance?



What do you want to look at - the Moon?
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Roger
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Erm! no I'd use a telescope for that.

objects near to me of course.

With the single lens (per eye) type (e.g. from Chronos), the lower the
"magnfication" the longer the working distance. The ones surgeons use are
actually little telescopes so could potentially be focussed for quite high
magnification several feet away, and there are applications which use these.
They are much more expensive.

You really have to specify what you mean by "near".



raden July 21st 07 01:04 AM

Headset magnifiers
 
In message , George
writes

"Roger Mills" wrote in message
...
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
George wrote:

are they any good for magnifying at a distance?



What do you want to look at - the Moon?
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Roger
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Erm! no I'd use a telescope for that.

objects near to me of course.


I thought you said at a distance

make up your mind



fairly obvious, if you think about it, innit


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Frank Erskine July 21st 07 01:10 AM

Headset magnifiers
 
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 23:04:12 GMT, "George"
wrote:


"Roger Mills" wrote in message
...
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
George wrote:

are they any good for magnifying at a distance?



What do you want to look at - the Moon?
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Roger
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Erm! no I'd use a telescope for that.

objects near to me of course.

But you said "at a distance"... (FSVO "distance")


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mike July 21st 07 10:29 AM

Headset magnifiers
 
"George" wrote in news:Jeaoi.1138$By5.607
@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk:

are they any good for magnifying at a distance?

Yes, for arm or desk distance, if that's what you mean.

If you want 2-10 yards, for flutterbies etc, a decent pair of bins; check
"close focus"

mike

Andy Dingley July 21st 07 03:23 PM

Headset magnifiers
 
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:59:05 GMT, "George"
wrote:

are they any good for magnifying at a distance?


http://www.quicktest.co.uk are a good source for all sorts of
magnifiers. 20 quid gets you a jeweller's head-mounted magnifier, but
if you want the long focus distance type that you need for dentistry,
expect to pay around 150 quid. These are also (IMHO) too heavy to mount
on spectacles (without ripping your ears off) and need a full headband.


George July 21st 07 05:11 PM

Headset magnifiers
 

"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:59:05 GMT, "George"
wrote:

are they any good for magnifying at a distance?


http://www.quicktest.co.uk are a good source for all sorts of
magnifiers. 20 quid gets you a jeweller's head-mounted magnifier, but
if you want the long focus distance type that you need for dentistry,
expect to pay around 150 quid. These are also (IMHO) too heavy to mount
on spectacles (without ripping your ears off) and need a full headband.


I had a look at that link MrD and found this guy was selling the same
headworn mags
http://tinyurl.com/39mmq8
theirs were £18 and these are £12...
Thanks all for any input.



George July 21st 07 05:39 PM

Headset magnifiers
 
Forgot the purpose of these head magnifiers for thos who was wondering what
for...painting portraits in oils :-)

http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/WIP222.jpg



raden July 21st 07 08:12 PM

Headset magnifiers
 
In message , George
writes
Forgot the purpose of these head magnifiers for thos who was wondering what
for...painting portraits in oils :-)

http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/WIP222.jpg

Can't you just follow the numbers ?

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geoff

John July 30th 07 12:13 AM

Headset magnifiers
 

"George" wrote in message
k...
Forgot the purpose of these head magnifiers for thos who was wondering
what
for...painting portraits in oils :-)

http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/WIP222.jpg


That would be scary at 20 feet never mind close up!

John



George July 30th 07 12:21 AM

Headset magnifiers
 

"John" wrote in message
...

"George" wrote in message
k...
Forgot the purpose of these head magnifiers for thos who was wondering
what
for...painting portraits in oils :-)

http://www.20xx20.myby.co.uk/WIP222.jpg


That would be scary at 20 feet never mind close up!

John



Yeah,yeah us artist are used to critique.




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