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News Release from: Vision Engineering | Subject: Lentis
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 July 2006
Magnifier makes benchwork easier
High performance bench magnifier hosts a number of benefits to the user making working under magnification easier, comfortable and more accurate.
The new Lentis high performance bench magnifier from Vision Engineering hosts a number of benefits to the user making working under magnification easier, comfortable and more accurate Vision Engineering has designed Lentis to provide operators with all round comfort, ease of use and superior clarity of the subject under magnification
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Lentis is designed with an optical lens which has minimal distortion across the entire field of view benefiting operators requiring accurate magnification across a larger surface area.
Lentis also benefits from a multilayer coating on the lens to minimise any ambient reflection disturbance whilst inspecting or manipulating subjects.
A pair of 4W fluorescent tubes illuminates the image under magnification of 2.5 dioptres, providing generous working distances up to 250mm and allowing for manipulation and material rework to be carried out accurately.
With a field of view offering up to 250mm, Lentis provides a maximum viewing area of the component under magnification and coupled with the minimal distortion lens benefit, Lentis delivers optimum image clarity and definition of the subject.
Lentis is a state of the art magnifier, designed to incorporate the optical, ergonomic and mechanical design excellence adopted throughout Vision Engineering's range of award winning stereo microscopes, measuring systems and optical aids. Request a free brochure from Vision Engineering ...
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