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Donegan LP-10 Replacement Lens Plate for OptiVISOR, 3.5X Magnification, 4' Focal Length

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About this item

  • Replacement lens for use with OptiVISOR magnifying visor (sold separately)
  • Provides 10-diopter (3.5X) magnification
  • Optical-grade acrylic prismatic lens for improved focus and reduced eye strain
  • 4" focal length for a variety of uses
  • Made in USA


The Donegan replacement lens plate for the OptiVISOR hands-free, headband binocular magnifier, has an optical-grade, acrylic lens ground and polished into a prismatic lens, and is available in multiple dioptric strengths which provide specific magnification power (X) at specified focal lengths, 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, knitting, artwork, electronic inspection, book-reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting.

Determining Magnification

Diopter Magnification Focal Length
(Distance from Object)
Sample View 20/20 vision 20" (50.8cm) 2-diopter lens 1.50X 20" (50.8cm) 3-diopter lens 1.75X 14" (35.56cm) 4-diopter lens 2.00X 10" (25.4cm) 5-diopter lens 2.50X 8" (20.32cm) 7-diopter lens 2.75X 6" (15.24cm) 10-diopter lens 3.50X 4" (10.16cm)

The OptiVISOR replacement lens plate is made of a durable plastic material. It is constructed to interchange in and out of the OptiVISOR body with ease. The replacement lens plate comes housed in a protective carrying case, and has a one-year limited warranty.

Diopter (D) is a technical term for the measurement of the light curvature and thickness of a lens. A dioptric number and a magnification number are not the same thing. Diopter strength represents a specific magnification power (X). For example, a 5-diopter provides 2.5X magnification (at a distance of 8”). The higher the diopter, the more magnification a lens can provide. As magnification increases, distance to the object (focal length), and field of view (diameter, or narrowness of view) decrease. Magnifiers and prescription eyeglasses have a diopter value, such as 1.5 or 2. The dioptric strength of an accessory lens, such as prescription eyeglasses or an eye loupe, must be added to the dioptric strength of the magnifier to calculate total magnification.

Magnifiers are devices used to enlarge the visual appearance of an object or image. Magnifiers come in a variety of styles such as hand-held, headband, standing, clip-on, eye loupe, and those that hang in a necklace form, or fit in a trouser pocket. Magnifiers are commonly made of plastic or glass. They can have one or more lenses with varying magnification abilities, and can have a binocular configuration with a single lens, or two separate lenses. They are sometimes used with LED or fluorescent light sources to help control viewing capabilities. Magnifier ability is often expressed as magnification at a specific length. For example, 1.75X at 14” means that when a magnifier is held at 14” from a viewer’s eyes, the object will be magnified 1.75 times (X) its actual size. As magnification increases, viewing areas and focal length decrease. Magnifiers sometimes have a diopter number, expressed as + or - D, which is a measurement of strength (or power) of the lens. Some magnifiers are marked with a dioptric number on the lens. A high diopter number has a higher magnification than a low diopter number. Aspheric magnifiers, unlike spheric magnifiers, produce a sharp image to the edge of the lens for less distortion. Magnifiers are widely used in jewelry inspection and fabrication, watch-making, electronic inspection, needlework, artwork, reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting.

Donegan Optical manufactures and distributes precision visual devices for hobbyists and professionals in industry, home, office and crafts applications. The company was founded in 1952 and is headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas.

What’s in the Box?

  • Replacement lens plate for OptiVISOR magnifier
  • Fitted carrying case
  • Instruction manual

David Rabern
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
I am very pleased with this product. It helps me a lot thank you.
Patrick S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
It works as described if it's just great it was a good investment I would buy it again.
Ian L.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023
Super Pleased with this lens. 10 diopter magnification, Glass lens in plastic plate, uses screw and nut to retain instead of the press-in plastic pin in the lens this replaces.My old lens was plastic and got scratched, so this is a worthy replacement!
Lanette Gosik
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023
My husband broke his lens, it fell our after dropping it too many times, out of his optivisor. I purchased this to replace it and works great and he is back to making me my gemstones again!
Alicia Gonzalez
Reviewed in Mexico on March 28, 2021
Excelente compra
psugrad
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2017
One lens keep popping out and difficult to put back in. Has happened with older pair. Now just 3 months old and still having the same problem.
Victor Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2016
There are a lot of choices of this head magnifying glasses, but this are my favorite, my work demands magnifying many electronic surface mount devices, this donegan are almost the only ones that dont distortion all the visible area.
Doggirl211
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2016
This review is for the 10x (LP-10) lens only, not the full headband. I use this lens to help paint tabletop miniatures, which are very hard for my old eyes to see! I also use them to aid in sculpting fine details on realistic sculptures I make. I replaced the 5x lens that came in my donagan optivisor headband with this lens so i could see the finer details. They work great, I am able to use them without taking my regular eyeglasses off
Mike Ragonese
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2013
This #10 lens was a good step up from the #4 I had in the headset. They certainly magnify more for doing real precision work. The only troubles are (1) that the focal length is small, so whatever you are working on is right up in your face and (2) because there is no adjustability of the distance of the lens from your eyes or the distance between each side (eye) of the lens, you will sometimes find it hard to not feel cross-eyed and get a good focus, so they take some getting used to. Have to have them though for working on the small stuff. Lighting is key. There's a reason that light in the dentist's chair is so bright.