Sunday, January 1, 2012

How to Select the Right Macular Degeneration Magnifier

!±8± How to Select the Right Macular Degeneration Magnifier

There is no one macular degeneration magnifier that is going to meet all of your visual needs. There are different magnifiers for different tasks, such as a full page magnifier for reading a book, a hand held magnifying glass to read instructions or a pocket magnifier for checking a price tag.

The four main requirements for a magnifier to work for you are:

1. Select the right magnifying power for your eyes

Use the weakest magnifying power that does not cause eye strain. The higher the magnifying number the smaller the viewing area. Conversely, the smaller the magnifying power the larger the viewing area.

2. Select the right style magnifier for the task intended

Different tasks require different magnifiers. Use a full page magnifier to read a book or a magazine. Carry a lighted pocket magnifier with you to check prices or to read a menu. A large magnifying glass is helpful to read a bill or a recipe.

3. Use the magnifier correctly

Focal Length has do to with how far the magnifier needs to be from your eyes and from the object. The stronger the magnification, the shorter the distance between the magnifier and the object.

4. Use the magnifier in conjunction with adequate and proper lighting

With proper lighting, a person can use a lower magnifying power. The lower the power, the larger the viewing area. Select a lighted magnifier or a floor lamp magnifier that provides both light and magnification.

Before purchasing your next magnifier, check out the return policy so that if you find that the magnifier does not meet your needs you can get your money back.

To learn more about choosing the right magnifying power and what styles of magnifiers are available click here:


How to Select the Right Macular Degeneration Magnifier

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