Magnifying Glasses SV 2.7x Sydney T TTL
Magnifying Glasses SV 2.7x Sydney T TTL
Magnifying Glasses SV 2.7x Sydney T TTL
Magnifying Glasses SV 2.7x Sydney T TTL

Magnifying Glasses SV 2.7x Sydney T TTL

Normal price $2,114.00
Unit price per
incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Optical system Galileo, TTL
Frame Sydney T
Frame size Small, Large
Frame color banner
Frame material Plastic SPX
Enlargement 2.7x
Working distance 350, 400 (mm)
Weight 35g
Optional LED & Yellow filter
Softcase (case)
including
Elastic band including

Service:

Advice free of charge
Guarantee
2 years
Right of return 14 days

Correction of ametropia:

with clip
available
eyepiece unfeasible
Remote correction available
Close-up correction available
Bifocal, Trifocal available

Corrections integrated in the eyepiece are only possible with the following two model types:

disadvantages of a correction integrated in the eyepiece:

  • Bifocal and trifocal lenses not possible
  • No peripheral vision (outside the eyepieces) possible

Magnifying Glasses SV 2.7x Sydney T - Ideal for entry into the world of magnifying glasses. An inexpensive, lightweight pair of magnifying glasses. With a 2.7x magnification and very large field of view, you will discover a new world of vision. The Sydney T magnifying glasses convince with their modern, sporty design, pleasant wearing comfort and highest functionality. Required vision correction is possible.

General information on the marking on the eyepieces:

1 = Working distance is 350mm (e.g. SV1, ST1, EX1, etc.)

2 = Working distance is 400mm (e.g. SV2, ST2, EX2, etc.)

3 = Working distance is 450mm (e.g. SV3, ST3, EX3, etc.)

ST = 2.5x magnification

SV = 2.7x magnification

EX = 3.0x magnification

HD = 3.5x magnification

Working distance:

The working distance (inaccurately and simply said the focal length of the eyepiece, e.g. 400mm) is defined by the distance of the eye (pupil) through the eyepiece to the object under observation. Usually this is the maximum working distance. The working distance is reduced by the following factors:

  • Depth of field of the eyepiece
  • Accommodation (focusing) of the eyes
  • Myopia, which is not corrected