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B0006O8RXM, The Donegan OSC OptiSIGHT is a hands-free, headband binocular magnifier that has an optical-grade, acrylic lens ground and polished into a prismatic lens, and is available in multiple dioptric strengths which provide a specific magnification power (X) at a specified focal length, or distance from object. This magnifier enhances the size and resolution of an object or image, and is commonly used for a variety of applications, such as jewelry-making, watch-making, needlework, artwork, electronic inspection, book-reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting.
The OSC OptiSIGHT magnifier…, 4.5,
Reviewer: Zodoz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Donegan does it well again
Review: The all plastic construction and reduced material makes it lighter, easier to wear in hot weather, offers minimal obstruction to your regular and peripheral vision and overall lower cost compared to Donegan’s flagship OptiVisor Donegan OptiVisor Headband Magnifier 2 1/2X Magnification. Its simply made, which means little can go wrong, easy to clean, easy to adjust visor or headband tensions and the lenses are very easy to interchange and mount.I have no trouble wearing this item on my head for hours on end, unlike the OptiVisor which is worn like a crown and thumbscrewed for comfortable tightness on your skull, you can wear the OptiSight in different positions you find secure and comfortable as it slips on like eyeglasses. I wear it propped like sunglasses atop your head, and pull the lens way down to allow me to see straight ahead easily. Other times where I shift between magnified vision and my unassisted eyes, I wear it like eyeglasses, with the headband resting nearer to the back of my ears. The headband strap is optional for smaller heads or if you like the headband tight, I don’t use it.A reason for choosing Donegan over similar looking competition is their reputation for good optics. While glass for optics is preferred, plastic can be as good and weighs less, if _made_ properly. Lenses have to be free of subtle aberrations to prevent eye fatigue or worse, headaches, and it may not be noticeable until you work for hours with cheaper lenses that look OK by initial inspection. If you buy a cheapo magnifier, you’ll have to find how good the lenses or the headband construction is by buying it and working with it for hours. For buying an item sight unseen, the Donegan is a better bet because of consistent quality in both lenses and visors across all their models.Lighter acrylic lenses mean a lighter visor, and like eyeglasses, can be worn for longer durations. Donegan uses the beefier Optivisor for its glass lenses with loupe attachment options, or acrylic lenses in the OptiVisor LX, both at higher cost.Optisight ships with 3 lenses, allowing users to optimize magnification for various types of work. Optivisor and LX ship with one choice of lens. As magnification increases, the distance between the lens and the working object decreases, as expected. However, properly made visors must have the same distance between the lens and your eyes; some cheaper models don’t and it makes their interchangable lenses blurry and useless.For those who care, Donegan states all its visors are designed and made in USA.One drawback is a stowage pouch for the extra lenses. Without one, its easy to lose them.
Reviewer: Jerry Saperstein
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: More than a toy: a useful tool.
Review: I’m not sure why Amazon has this in the toy category, but it is also in tools and other categories as well. In any event, kids would appreciate this as a toy or a hobby aid.No matter what you use OptiSight for, it is worth the money. I’ve owned several devices like this over the years and the older I get, the more I need them. Of course, devices like this aren’t generally used every day, so they tend to get lost, packed away, whatever. I don’t recall ever breaking one, though.Anyway, this newest iteration is great. It comes with three magnifying lenses:# 3 that magnifies 1.75x at 14 inch viewing distance# 4 magnifies 2x at 10 inch viewing distance# 5 magnifies 2.5x at 8 inch viewing distanceThe lenses are plastic and not of the highest quality, but are more than adequate for normal uses. I wouldn’t recommend using them for microelectronic assembly six hours a day, but for a couple of hours at a time, they work just fine.Construction is very simple and robust. It is a band of formed plastic that will fit seemingly any adult head and those of older children. There is a simple tensioning mechanism that holds that lenses where you want them – and it works really well. You won’t have to worry about the lenses slipping from the position you put them in. There is a poly strap included in the package – and you better be on the lookout for it, because it is hard to spot in the package – that you use to tighten the band around your head.Field of view for the lenses is more than adequate for close work.Overall, the OptiSight Magnifying Visor does the job it is intended to do. At the price, it is an excellent value and a very handy tool to have around when you need it.Jerry
Reviewer: calphoto
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Light weight and comfortable.
Review: Light weight and confortable. Works well even when worn over eyeglasses.
Reviewer: Smitty57
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lightweight and Work Great
Review: These are great for occasional use when you need hands-free magnification. The plastic frame and lenses feel fragile, but they are lightweight and seem to be holding up well with occasional use. Replacement and different powered lenses are available and are easy to switch out. The plastic lenses scratch easily, so handle and store them with care and they should last for a long time. These magnifiers are a great alternative to the more expensive, metal and glass models.
Reviewer: CW
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So; it is both excellent and poor…
Review: I specifically purchased these to get 5 times magnification, as the listing said. However, the so called “5 power” is the label on the lens, which in reality is 2-1/2 times magnification. This is misleading. Returned immediately and I’ll order the classic Donegan optivisor product which has better magnification. One thing I will say is that the comfort on the optisight was superb, and the fit is excellent. I have been borrowing my dad’s Donegan optivisor for several days, and so when the optisight came today I was so excited to try it. The comfort and fit is very good; and if only it came with stronger magnification, I would have kept it. As it stands, the magnification is just like wearing readers which is something I can easily do to get 2-1/2 times magnification. No need to put on a crazy contraption just to get the same effect as wearing drug store reading glasses. That said, for someone who has special circumstances and specifically needs to have 1-3/4 times *or* 2 times *or* 2-1/2 times magnification, perhaps adding it on top of corrective glasses, then this little gem would be a godsend. However for everyone else, You can get the exact same magnification as these with readers. I sincerely wish this came with 4 or 5 times magnification, or more. If so, they would be a national treasure.
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