Optivisor Binocular

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Donegan OptiVISOR The Donegan OptiVISOR is a hands-free, headband binocular magnifier that has optical glass lenses that are ground and polished into prismatic lenses for quality and clarity, and is available in multiple dioptric strengths (indicated by the number in the model) which provide specific magnification power (X) at specific focal lengths, or distance from object. This magnifier enhances the si… |
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Bausch & Lomb Watchmaker Loupe, 5x $6.99 Bausch + Lomb Watchmaker’s Loupes and accessories have long been the industry standard. These lightweight glass magnifiers are available in a complete range of powers. Features: Model: 814172… |
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Optivisor Optical Glass Binocular Magnifier 7 Diopter 2 75X $46.95 Hands-free optical binocular magnifier with a precision ground and polished glass lens is for use on viewing items 6 inches away. Powerful 2-3/4 times magnification makes this great for viewing fine print or small items without eyestrain. Adjustable frame is made of lightweight, durable impact-resistant materials. Pivot knobs can also adjust to hold visor in any position for easy flip-up when not … |
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Donegan DA-5 OptiVisor Headband Magnifier, 2.5x Magnification, 8 Focal Length $29.99 Optical glass binocular magnification in a headset made of lightweight, durable, impact-resistant material. Headband is easily adjustable to fit any size. Can be tilted up when not needed. Wear with or without glasses…. |
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Donegan LX-5 OptiVISOR with Optical Grade Acrylic Lensplate, 2.5x Magnification, 8 Focal Length $29.16 The OptiVISOR LX is perfect for anyone whose profession or craft requires close accurate work with both hands free… |
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Donegan OSC BLUE OptiSIGHT Binocular Magnifying Visor Blue Color $20.28 DONEGAN OPTICAL-OptiSIGHT Magnifying Visor with three (3) Lens Plates. Color: Slate Blue. Hands-free magnification produces more accurate and efficient viewing. The visor tilts up for normal viewing or down for magnification. OptiSIGHT brings work closer into focus with the Precision Optical Grade Acrylic Prismatic Lens, reducing eye strain and fatigue. Visor is made of high strength plastic that … |
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+2.0 Diopter Eschenbach MiniFrame 2 Progressive Reader $69.80 Eschenbach 2905-020 MiniFrame 2 Progressive Reader +2.0 Diopter is a Progressive Reader that slowly increases in power by 1 full Diopter from the top of the lens to the bottom. These readers are good for those who have readers that are too strong for the computer screen or too week for viewing reading material on the desk or keyboard. The Eschenbach 2905-020 has +1.0 Diopters at the top and slowly… |
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+3.0 Diopter Eschenbach MiniFrame 2 Progressive Reader $64.80 Eschenbach 2905-030 MiniFrame 2 Progressive Reader +3.0 Diopter is a Progressive Reader that slowly increases in power by 1 full Diopter from the top of the lens to the bottom. These readers are good for those who have readers that are too strong for the computer screen or too week for viewing reading material on the desk or keyboard. The Eschenbach 2905-030 has +2.0 Diopters at the top and slowly… |
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Brunton Epoch Compact Binocular 8X21 $799.00 The Epoch Compact shares many of the same features as Brunton’s Full-Size line of binoculars, yet is much smaller and more manageable. Sleek and durable, the 8x-power Compact exudes confidence by looks alone, with a streamlined alloy frame and ergonomic body armor. Looks are just part of the picture, however, as the binocular is also optically superior, with 21mm objective lenses made of SF prism … |
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Cocoon SideKicks – Orange Clip-Ons Size: Large $20.90 nlike contemporary flip-up designs, Cocoons SideKick features wrap around lenses that offer the wearer additional protection from both the peripheral line of sight and from light that enters from above. With these revolutionary improvements in the flip-up design, the majority of light is now filtered through the UV absorptive filter or blocked by the brow bar. Features: 360° of Protection. Maximi… |
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Binocular $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Retroglazed, 2. No Coil for Tesla, 3. Traces, 4. Headrush Helmet, 5. Filthmonger, 6. Orgone, 7. Tight Tie, 8. Binocular, 9. Castle for Clowns, 10. Transportal |
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Black Mask $19.99 Track Listing: 1. Volatility, 2. Orange, 3. Morphology, 4. Binocular Vision, 5. For Velazquez, 6. Flow, 7. Time to Eternity, 8. Unknown Feeling, An, 9. Infinite-Cipher-Eternity |
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Pre-Set $19.99 Track Listing: 1. Pre-Set #2b (Binocular) – (Binocular), 2. Pre-Set #1 (Night Drive) – (Night Drive), 3. Pre-Set #2a (The Perpetrator) – (The Perpetrator), 4. Magenta Sky, 5. Pre-Set #3 (Out in the Woods) – (Out In The Woods), 6. Pre-Set #4 (Broken Gear) – (Broken Gear), 7. Hush |
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Alfred Hitchcock: The Essentials Collection [Limited Edition] [5 Discs] - $44.99 Includes:Rear Window (1954), MPAA Rating: PG Vertigo (1958), MPAA Rating: PG North by Northwest (1959) Psycho (1960), MPAA Rating: R The Birds (1963), MPAA Rating: PG-13 Rear Window Laid up with a broken leg, photojournalist L.B. Jeffries (James Stewart) is confined to his tiny, sweltering courtyard apartment. To pass the time between visits from his nurse (Thelma Ritter) and his fashion model girlfriend Lisa (Grace Kelly), the binocular-wielding Jeffries stares through the rear window … |
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Rear Window – Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle Dolby $24.99 Laid up with a broken leg, photojournalist L.B. Jeffries (James Stewart) is confined to his tiny, sweltering courtyard apartment. To pass the time between visits from his nurse (Thelma Ritter) and his fashion model girlfriend Lisa (Grace Kelly), the binocular-wielding Jeffries stares through the rear window of his apartment at the goings-on in the other apartments around his courtyard. As he watches his neighbors, he assigns them such roles and character names as “Miss Torso” (Georgine Darcy), a professional dancer with a healthy social life or “Miss Lonelyhearts” (Judith Evelyn), a middle-aged woman who entertains nonexistent gentlemen callers. Of particular interest is seemingly mild-mannered travelling salesman Lars Thorwald (Raymond Burr), who is saddled with a nagging, invalid wife. One afternoon, Thorwald pulls down his window shade, and his wife’s incessant bray comes to a sudden halt. Out of boredom, Jeffries casually concocts a scenario in which Thorwald has murdered his wife and disposed of the body in gruesome fashion. Trouble is, Jeffries’ musings just might happen to be the truth. One of Alfred Hitchcock’s very best efforts, Rear Window is a crackling suspense film that also ranks with Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom (1960) as one of the movies’ most trenchant dissections of voyeurism. As in most Hitchcock films, the protagonist is a seemingly ordinary man who gets himself in trouble for his secret desires. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Rear Window – Widescreen Collector’s Dubbed $17.99 Laid up with a broken leg, photojournalist L.B. Jeffries (James Stewart) is confined to his tiny, sweltering courtyard apartment. To pass the time between visits from his nurse (Thelma Ritter) and his fashion model girlfriend Lisa (Grace Kelly), the binocular-wielding Jeffries stares through the rear window of his apartment at the goings-on in the other apartments around his courtyard. As he watches his neighbors, he assigns them such roles and character names as “Miss Torso” (Georgine Darcy), a professional dancer with a healthy social life or “Miss Lonelyhearts” (Judith Evelyn), a middle-aged woman who entertains nonexistent gentlemen callers. Of particular interest is seemingly mild-mannered travelling salesman Lars Thorwald (Raymond Burr), who is saddled with a nagging, invalid wife. One afternoon, Thorwald pulls down his window shade, and his wife’s incessant bray comes to a sudden halt. Out of boredom, Jeffries casually concocts a scenario in which Thorwald has murdered his wife and disposed of the body in gruesome fashion. Trouble is, Jeffries’ musings just might happen to be the truth. One of Alfred Hitchcock’s very best efforts, Rear Window is a crackling suspense film that also ranks with Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom (1960) as one of the movies’ most trenchant dissections of voyeurism. As in most Hitchcock films, the protagonist is a seemingly ordinary man who gets himself in trouble for his secret desires. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |












