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T4P
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September 08, 2012, 06:51:07 pm »
Hi guys, so what diopter do you go go for?
I'm wondering how short distance you would only have with 10 diopter so i'm thinking 8?
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I have such a lamp with an 8 diopter lens. Just a few hours ago I used it to check a PCB I just etched. It is excellent value for money but if I could spend a lot more money I'd rather have a 6x stereo microscope on a boom or a Mantiss (but now I start drooling quite badly
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September 09, 2012, 04:54:20 am »
Luckily for me a Onehunglow with a great white lens cost about 20USD not including shipping
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