a robust hard shell case. Note: The distance values should lie within a range of ± 1 dpt (sphere, cylinder). (In the case of greater variances in distance values, we recommend that the prismatic half-eye
TV in double the size – particularly important when viewing small screens.Relaxed viewing at any distance through individual focusing.Lightweight, contemporary design; attractively priced solution.Comfortable [...] dioptre compensation.Temples can be adjusted without having to be warmed.PD range 60-68 mm.Main distance of use: 3 m.Dioptre compensation: ±3.0 dpt, right/left can be separately adjusted, cylinder correction
collimation optics.Defined focusing distance: in the case of all aspheric magnifiers and reading magnifiers from Eschenbach Optik the focusing distance (aE: distance from the eye to the virtual image) is
collimation optics.Defined focusing distance: in the case of all aspheric magnifiers and reading magnifiers from Eschenbach Optik the focusing distance (aE: distance from the eye to the virtual image) is
collimation optics.Defined focusing distance: in the case of all aspheric magnifiers and reading magnifiers from Eschenbach Optik the focusing distance (aE: distance from the eye to the virtual image) is
collimation optics.Defined focusing distance: in the case of all aspheric magnifiers and reading magnifiers from Eschenbach Optik the focusing distance (aE: distance from the eye to the virtual image) is
collimation optics.Defined focusing distance: in the case of all aspheric magnifiers and reading magnifiers from Eschenbach Optik the focusing distance (aE: distance from the eye to the virtual image) is
collimation optics.Defined focusing distance: in the case of all aspheric magnifiers and reading magnifiers from Eschenbach Optik the focusing distance (aE: distance from the eye to the virtual image) is
collimation optics.Defined focusing distance: in the case of all aspheric magnifiers and reading magnifiers from Eschenbach Optik the focusing distance (aE: distance from the eye to the virtual image) is
collimation optics.Defined focusing distance: in the case of all aspheric magnifiers and reading magnifiers from Eschenbach Optik the focusing distance (aE: distance from the eye to the virtual image) is