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    Michael Alpert
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    Re: Recommendations for large format focus loupe

    dimento,

    I've never used reading glasses, but I may try them sometime in the future. I use an Ebony handheld loupe (I have no idea what they cost these days). It's a multi-element lens with great resolution that is one of Ebony's better products. I bought mine used, so I know they sometimes show up on the second-hand market.

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    Re: Recommendations for large format focus loupe

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Alpert View Post
    dimento,

    I've never used reading glasses, but I may try them sometime in the future. I use an Ebony handheld loupe (I have no idea what they cost these days). It's a multi-element lens with great resolution that is one of Ebony's better products. I bought mine used, so I know they sometimes show up on the second-hand market.
    I think I'm just about swayed, worth a try for a few €€

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    Re: Recommendations for large format focus loupe

    I just find the reading glasses so much easier to use and manage. The biggest and most obvious advantage is that you don't have to hold the loupe! You have a free hand to grip the dark cloth, fiddle with the aperture knob, direct your subject, adjust camera movements, etc...I could never go back to using a separate loupe. Its just way too clumsy....and when the damned thing gets lost, too expensive to replace.

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    Re: Recommendations for large format focus loupe

    Quote Originally Posted by Jody_S View Post
    ........I find the +3.25 isn't quite enough magnification for my eyes now, though they did quite well 5 years ago.

    I feel for you...my eyesight seems to get worse every few years too.

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    Re: Recommendations for large format focus loupe

    I've owned several variations on a theme that I think is quite good.

    This loupe is an aluminum cylinder, approx 1.5" OD x 3.75" long, with protective bezel and eyecup.

    I've owned examples bearing the name of TOYO or PEAK, among others.
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    I've seen the power quoted as 3.5x or 4x. I think 3.5x is correct.

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    Re: Recommendations for large format focus loupe

    I also have a nice loupe, but find myself, for the reasons mentioned, going more and more with the reading glasses. When I first picked them up (couple bucks on the street here in Bangkok, I was a bit amazed to see the whole ground glass in focus. Seems my near vision had deteriorated more than I knew, and I had been compensating for my inability to see with the loupe.

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    Re: Recommendations for large format focus loupe

    The Peak loupes are relatively low priced and good. Available in several magnifications:

    http://www.peakoptics.com/index.php?...roducts_id=103

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    Re: Recommendations for large format focus loupe

    I like the Rodenstock 4x Aspherical, not cheap, though, and it looks to be discontinued. I have one of the Hennings but find it to be too small and constraining.

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