
PEAK Anastigmat measuring magnifier 4x (1990-4)
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High-quality and precise magnifying glass with corrected lenses. Our recommendation for 35mm or medium format negatives and slides.
The optical system, consisting of two groups of three elements each, offers an absolutely sharp, true-to-color and extremely high-contrast image across the entire viewing area. The image perceived through the magnifying glass is particularly sharp from the center of the image to the edge of the image, as the magnifying glass has undergone careful optical correction and deviations and distortions have been eliminated.
Conventional magnifying glasses are only corrected with respect to the center of the image.
This magnifier is similar to an anastigmatic lens of a camera lens and is manufactured with the same care and precision as that lens. One way this magnifier differs from a camera lens lens is that the effective pupil of the magnifier is 25mm below the upper pole of the magnifier, allowing a viewer to examine the entire field of view by moving the eyeball rather than the head.
In addition to classic applications such as image, print and slide inspection or length or distance measurements up to 40 mm, the Anastigmat magnifiers 1990-4 (measuring range 60 mm) and 1990-7 (measuring range 40 mm) are used for checking X-ray films or in the field of dermatology, among other things. The Anastigmat magnifier is the ideal tool wherever a large field of view and a perfect, distortion-free and true-color display are required.
The scales are set in a plastic ring and can be easily removed. The lenses are coated with an anti-reflective coating.
Characteristics
- Magnification: 4x
 - Focusable: Yes
 - Field of view: 65 mm
 - measuring length: 54 mm
 - Scale: 0.1 mm
 - Optics: Anastigma,
 - distortion-free
 - Dimensions: 73 x 77 mm
 - Weight: 272 grams
 - Standard scale: Included
 
info
In optics, an achromat is a system of two lenses made of glass with different Abbe numbers (different degrees of dispersion).
The system contains a converging lens (usually made of crown glass) and a diverging lens with a smaller Abbe number and thus stronger dispersion than the converging lens (usually made of flint glass).
 This allows the longitudinal chromatic aberration that every simple lens has to be corrected for two wavelengths, i.e. the system has the same focal length for these two colors.
information on product safety
Manufacturer:
 GWJ Company
 PO Box 5925
 La Quinta, CA 92248
 sales@gwjco.com
 Responsible person within the EU / Importer:
 KITOTEC GmbH
 Carl-Zeiss-Str. 11
 53340 Meckenheim
 Germany
 info@kitotec.biz 
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High-quality and precise magnifying glass with corrected lenses. Our recommendation for 35mm or medium format negatives and slides.
The optical system, consisting of two groups of three elements each, offers an absolutely sharp, true-to-color and extremely high-contrast image across the entire viewing area. The image perceived through the magnifying glass is particularly sharp from the center of the image to the edge of the image, as the magnifying glass has undergone careful optical correction and deviations and distortions have been eliminated.
Conventional magnifying glasses are only corrected with respect to the center of the image.
This magnifier is similar to an anastigmatic lens of a camera lens and is manufactured with the same care and precision as that lens. One way this magnifier differs from a camera lens lens is that the effective pupil of the magnifier is 25mm below the upper pole of the magnifier, allowing a viewer to examine the entire field of view by moving the eyeball rather than the head.
In addition to classic applications such as image, print and slide inspection or length or distance measurements up to 40 mm, the Anastigmat magnifiers 1990-4 (measuring range 60 mm) and 1990-7 (measuring range 40 mm) are used for checking X-ray films or in the field of dermatology, among other things. The Anastigmat magnifier is the ideal tool wherever a large field of view and a perfect, distortion-free and true-color display are required.
The scales are set in a plastic ring and can be easily removed. The lenses are coated with an anti-reflective coating.
Characteristics
- Magnification: 4x
 - Focusable: Yes
 - Field of view: 65 mm
 - measuring length: 54 mm
 - Scale: 0.1 mm
 - Optics: Anastigma,
 - distortion-free
 - Dimensions: 73 x 77 mm
 - Weight: 272 grams
 - Standard scale: Included
 
info
In optics, an achromat is a system of two lenses made of glass with different Abbe numbers (different degrees of dispersion).
The system contains a converging lens (usually made of crown glass) and a diverging lens with a smaller Abbe number and thus stronger dispersion than the converging lens (usually made of flint glass).
 This allows the longitudinal chromatic aberration that every simple lens has to be corrected for two wavelengths, i.e. the system has the same focal length for these two colors.
information on product safety
Manufacturer:
 GWJ Company
 PO Box 5925
 La Quinta, CA 92248
 sales@gwjco.com
 Responsible person within the EU / Importer:
 KITOTEC GmbH
 Carl-Zeiss-Str. 11
 53340 Meckenheim
 Germany
 info@kitotec.biz 
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