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Schneider Optics
Schneider Optics
Weight: 0.35 pounds
List Price: $212.00
Price: $178.08

Review Schneider 10x Magnifying Loupe / Schneider Optics:

Incomparable. matchless. unsurpassed! Absolutes like this can rightfully be applied only to the superlative performance of Schneider loupes. Why? Because Schneider uses only precision-ground, multi-coated optical glass lenses and never ordinary glass! These lenses ensure maximum edge-to-edge sharpness, high resolution and contrast, and an image free of distortion and color fringing. These New Generation magnifiers have been redesigned to provide an accurate image over a larger eye-to-loupe distance range. The neck strap assembly has been redesigned as well in order to provide a stronger, more secure attachment. [+]
In addition, focusing is now free from cord twisting and the base is specially designed to prevent damage to negatives and slides. Every Schneider loupe delivers excellent image fidelity for precise evaluation of slides and negatives. In addition, the 4X, 6x7, and 6X ASPHERIC loupes each come with interchangeable translucent and opaque bases, ideal for viewing contact sheets as well as transparencies. High contrast and lack of flare also make Schneider loupes perfect for focusing on the ground glass of large-format cameras. This magnification loupe is especially for small formats and finest details. It is equipped with high-precision optical parts for excellent image quality. It has been designed for transparent work only.
Logan Electric
Logan Electric
Weight: 7.9 pounds
Price: $89.95

Review Logan Electric Tru-View 1515 Color Corrected Light Box with a 11.5" x 15" Viewing Area. / Logan Electric:

For viewing and editing slides, transparencies and negatives. For tracing, layouts, paste-ups and overlays. All metal, welded construction with a white baked enamel finish. For use on tabletop or can be hung on wall.
Porta Trace
Porta Trace
Weight: 20.1 pounds
Price: $189.95
Key features Porta Trace
  • 5000K color-correct lamps
  • 5/8" thick Solid Hard Oak for Furniture Quality
  • Model: Porta-Trace 16" x 18" Wood Light Box, 5/8" Thick Solid Oak Frame, with Three 15 watt, 5000°K. Lamps.

Review Porta-Trace 16" x 18" Wood Light Box, 5/8" Thick Solid Oak Frame, with Three 15 watt, 5000°K. Lamps. / Porta Trace:

The redesigned line of GAGNE Porta-Trace light boxes virtually eliminates the "hot spots" found in competitive units. The frames and reflectors combined with the thick Plexiglas top - provide uniform and even lighting over the entire durable, stable viewing surface.
Carl Zeiss CZ 66 3x
Carl Zeiss CZ 66 3x
Price: $529.99
Key features Carl Zeiss CZ 66 3x
  • 3x Lupe
  • Model: Carl Zeiss Triostar 6x6 T* Lupe 3x

Review Carl Zeiss Triostar 6x6 T* Lupe 3x / Carl Zeiss CZ 66 3x:

Artograph
Artograph
List Price: $379.95
Price: $272.99

Review Artograph Super Prism Projector / Artograph:

Artograph Super Prism Projector. The Super Prism features a 3-element color corrected lens for extra sharp images and increased brightness. Ideal for working from a variety of more challenging originals like photographs half-tones and highly detailed drawings. The Super Prism len does not offer a reduction capability it is designed to enlarge the original from 3 times to 20 times. A separate lens is supplied that will reduce an original from 300% to 80%. Whenever we demonstrate the Prism along with the Super Prism to a prospective customer the most noticeable trait is that both units will easily enlarge a dollar bill but the Super Prism will show the very fine lint fibers in the currency while the Prism will not. Copy size 7" x 7" uses a 3-element lens for extra sharp images and increased brightness. This model uses two 250 watt photo lamps.
GTI
Weight: 5 pounds
Price: $199.95

Review GTI Extension Arm Wall Mount / GTI:

These versatile viewer arms permit transparency viewers to extend in and out from the rear wall of the viewing station.
Logan Electric
Logan Electric
Weight: 35 pounds
Price: $234.95

Review Logan Electric Tru-View 4816 Color Corrected Light Box with a 16" x 48" Viewing Area, 2-5000K Lamps. / Logan Electric:

For viewing and editing slides, transparencies and negatives. For tracing, layouts, paste-ups and overlays. All metal, welded construction with a white baked enamel finish. For use on tabletop or can be hung on wall.
Geoffrey Inc
Geoffrey Inc
Price: $32.50

Review Totally Me Fashion Tracing Table / Geoffrey Inc:

Switronix
Switronix
Price: $425.00
Key features Switronix
  • performance. With Internal protection circuits that monitor all battery functions
  • the XP-L130 is a great choice to power your camera.
  • Designed to meet the demands of heavy duty power applications, the XP-L130 will deliver unrivalled
  • Model: XP-L130S 14.8V 130WH, V-Type Li-Ion Battery Pack

Review XP-L130S 14.8V 130WH, V-Type Li-Ion Battery Pack / Switronix:

Schneider Optics
Schneider Optics
Weight: 0.35 pounds
Price: $249.95
Key features Schneider Optics
  • Minimal energy consumption
  • High grade optical system for brilliant imaging quality
  • Practically microscopic resolution
  • White-light LEDs with bright incident illumination
  • Fatigue-free comfortable working viewer
  • Model: Schneider Illuminated 10x Platinum Magnifying Loupe

Review Schneider Illuminated 10x Platinum Magnifying Loupe / Schneider Optics:

The Illuminated Schneider 10x Platinum Loupe is intended for examining the very finest details with highest resolution. An ideal loupe for examination of images under poor lighting conditions. A superior choice for photographers, collectors, geologists and doctors.
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