MODELS | Magnification | Lens | Lens material | Lens size | Field of view | Measuring scale | |
PB.5039 | 15x | Achromatic | Glass | Ø 19 mm | 15 mm | - | |
PB.5040 | 8x | Plastic | Ø 23 mm | 30 mm | 10 mm / 100 reticle | ||
PB.5041 | 10x | Glass | Ø 26 mm | 25 mm | - | ||
PB.5043 | 4x | Plastic | Ø 57 mm | 55 mm | - |
Stand or table magnifiers are easily-to-use magnifiers that stay upon a tabletop
The maginfiers are made from either glass or plstic lenses
PB.5039 Table magnifier, 15x magnification.
Glass achromatic lens Ø 19 mm. Field of view 15 mm
PB.5040
Table magnifier, 8x magnification. Plastic lens Ø 23 mm.
Field of view 30 mm. 10mm/100 reticle
PB.5041
Table magnifier, 10x magnification.
Glass lens Ø 26 mm. Field of view 25 mm
PB.5043
Table magnifier, 4x magnification.
Plastic lens Ø 57 mm. Field of view 55 mm
An achromatic lens or achromat - like the PB.5039 - is designed to limit the effects of chromatic and spherical aberration. Achromatic lenses are corrected to bring two wavelengths into focus in the same plane
The achromatic triplet, which is composed of three individual lenses made from glasses with different amounts of dispersion. The lens elements are mounted next to each other and provides the ultimate in distortion-free, color-correct viewing. The triple lens system is made up of two concave meniscus elements cemented to a double convex lens