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Lens Grand Lupa 50 mm — Grand 50 mm magnifying lens
Lens Grand Lupa 50 mm — Grand 50 mm magnifying lens
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Lens Grand Lupa 50 mm — Grand 50 mm magnifying lens
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Lens Grand Lupa 50 mm — Grand 50 mm magnifying lens
Lens Grand Lupa 50 mm — Grand 50 mm magnifying lens
Grand Lupa 50 mm — Grand 50 mm magnifying lens is a compact handheld optical magnifier with a 50 mm diameter lens designed for close-up inspection and detailed viewing tasks. It delivers clear magnification suitable for reading small text, examining stamps, coins, jewelry, printed circuit boards and other fine items. The product is lightweight and portable, intended for hobbyists, technicians and professionals who require a simple, reliable tool for precision visual work.
The 50 mm glass surface offers a balance between field of view and magnification, providing sharp, distortion-controlled imaging across the usable area. Its compact size makes it convenient to carry and use in the field or at a workbench. The straightforward handheld design enables fast orientation and focused inspection without complicated adjustments. The optical quality supports reading and visual verification tasks where clarity and true-to-detail rendering are important.
Hold the Grand Lupa 50 mm at a comfortable distance from the eye and position it over the area you need to inspect. Adjust the distance between the lens and the object until the image is sharp and in focus; for most users this will be within a few centimetres. Use steady, controlled movements and adequate lighting to improve visibility. When reading, align the lens so the text fills the central viewing area for best clarity. Clean the lens surface with a soft, lint-free cloth before and after use to maintain optical performance.
For best results, use the magnifying lens in a well-lit environment and avoid direct scratches or abrasive contact with the lens surface. When inspecting electronic assemblies, ensure the work area is free from static risks and handle small parts with appropriate tools. Store the lens in a protective pouch or case to preserve optical quality during transport.
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