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Bausch & Lomb Hastings Triplet Magnifier, 14x
List Price: $62.93
Sale Price: $39.95
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(3) Separate lenses, bonded together to form a compound lens, provide sharp, distinct magnified images - with no color distortion, even under 14X and 20X magnification.
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Bausch & Lomb Folding Pocket Magnifier, 5-20x
List Price: $32.38
Sale Price: $24.48
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The Bausch & Lomb Folding Pocket Magnifier features three optical quality glass magnifying lenses which can be used singly or in combination. By using the 5x, 7x and 9x lenses separately or by combining lenses, seven different magnification powers are available...
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800X 2MP 8-LED USB 2.0 Digital Microscope endoscope With Tripod Plus AGPtek® USB All-in-one Card Reader
Sale Price: $38.22
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Image sensor: 2Mega Pixels (interpolated to 3MP) Still capture resolution: 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1280x960, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480, 352x288, 320x240, 160x120 Video capture resolution: 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1280x960, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480, 352x288, 320x240, 160x120 Focus Range: from 10mm to 250mm Frame Rate: Max 30f/s under 600 Lus Brightness Magnification Ratio: 40x to 800x Video format: AVI Photo format: JPEG or BMP Light source: 8 LED (adjustable by control wheel) PC interface: USB2...
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60X PORTABLE OPTICAL ZOOM MICROSCOPE CAMERA LENS (Silver)
Sale Price: $10.93
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This magnificent microscope magnifies things to sixty times their original size, giving you a clearer, more vivid image on your phone. The iPhone 4 Microscope Lens features an angles light and fits over you iPhone camera lens using the adaptor provided in the set...
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Microscope Science Lab Scientist Cufflinks Cuff Links
Sale Price: $49.95
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These cufflinks are great for everyday wear, special occasions and weddings. They make a perfect gift for the Groom and Groomsmen, that special someone, or just for yourself! Enamel & Silver Plated. Display Beautifully in Included Jewelry Box...
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Microscope Blue Handmade Lampwork Glass Cufflinks
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Handmade Lampwork Glass. Meticulous craftsmanship and the finest materials...The continuously evolving Daniel Dolce Italy collection of cufflinks are created from handmade glass, semiprecious and vintage stones, and sterling silver...
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SE Mini 45X Brass Microscope w/ Illuminator
List Price: $8.84
Sale Price: $1.40
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45x LED Illuminated Pocket Microscope with Storage Case. Illumination provided by two LEDs. Microscope can be separated from LED Illumination assembly. 1 7/16 inches in length, 1 3/8 inches wide, 9/16 inch in thick...
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SE Jeweler's Loupe - 30X
List Price: $5.85
Sale Price: $2.19
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This loupe is great for rock collectors, coin collectors, hobbyists, jewelers, and anyone else who requires distortion free magnification.
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Optics and Optical Instruments: An Introduction (Dover Books on Physics)
List Price: $14.95
Sale Price: $5.99
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This invaluable practical guide shows how to set up working models of telescopes, microscopes, photographic lenses and projecting systems, then shows how to conduct experiments for determining accuracy, resolving power, identifying aberration, and more...
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How to Choose a Quality Diamond Ring and Diamond Jewelry
You are about to make a very important decision. You are going to buy a diamond. Whether it is an engagement ring to start a new life with someone special or a pair of earrings to signify twenty five years together, a diamond is something special. You want make sure you are getting the best quality diamond for the money you are spending. So, how do you know you are not wasting your money? Here are a few things to keep in mind while shopping for that diamond ring.
The very first thing you are going to want to look at is your budget. In years past, the rule of thumb was that you spend two months salary on a diamond ring. However, that rule generally no longer applies. Today, with people living together before the question is asked, it is much more a question of how much your budget will handle.
After you know the price range you are looking for and can afford, you can then move on to the four "Cs" of diamonds. Color, cut, clarity and carat weight. Let's take a look at the first one.
Color is the overall color of the stone. Traditionally, diamonds will rage from colorless to yellow. The less color in the stone, the more desirable it is. This typically has a relationship to the purity of the gem, although some people prefer the yellowish tint to a diamond stone. I personally think the yellowish tint makes it look old and not as clean as it should be.
Cut is very important to how the diamond will shine. If it is well cut, it will capture all available light and reflect it back to the height of its potential. If the diamond is cut too shallow, it will not gather light. If it is cut too deep, it will take light and not reflect it back. There are various different kinds of cuts, and a knowledgeable jeweler should be able to explain this to you as well as show you the same piece in different cuts so you can see the difference for yourself.
Clarity refers to how flawless the stone is. Diamonds that are flawless are going to be very rare and, therefore, very expensive. Usually, you can get more bang for your buck if you go down a couple of points on this category and get either a near flawless stone or one that has no visible incursions to the naked eye. Of course, the more visible the flaws, the less expensive the diamond. When you exmaine the gem with the naked eye, you should not be able to see "scars" or blemishes within the stone. If you can see scars but only when wearing a jeweler's "loop" (the magnifying monacle microscope that any quality jeweler has on hand, which you can ask to borrow to examine a stone), then it is probably worthy of your consideration.
The last of the four Cs is carat. This is how big the diamond is. It is worth mentioning that the larger stones are more rare and are more expensive. Because of this, you can get the same amount of total carat weight for less money. As an example, two half-carat stones are less expensive than a single full carat ring.
When shopping for the perfect diamond ring, the setting will also come into play, as well as what type of metal the ring is made of. Gold is traditionally the metal of engagement and wedding rings, but silver; white gold and platinum have started to become more popular in recent years as well. This is more a matter of personal taste than anything else, although you want a quality setting.
One more thing to look for when shopping for a quality diamond ring - a quality jeweler. They will help you decide what your budget should be and show you a wide range of what you can afford. They will be able to tell you more on the four Cs, show you a variety of settings and help you through the buying process so you are comfortable with your purchase. Don't be afraid to ask the jeweler to borrow his "loop" for a minute so you can get a close view of the diamond you are considering.
About the Author
Jon is a computer engineer and long-term world traveler who maintains many websites to pass along his knowledge and findings. You can read more about diamond rings and diamond jewelry at his web site at http://www.diamond-jewelry-ring.com/
what is the difference between microscope slides and slips?
I make memory glass jewelry and was wondering if the slips will work as well.
Slips are just very thin pieces of plastic that are used to cover whatever is on the microscope slide, which is usually a thick rectangular piece of glass or plastic.
America's Best Jewelers panelists share 2010 plans
New York--From shifting their price points to changing the way they advertise, retailers speaking as part of the America's Best Jewelers (ABJ) panel held at the JA New York Winter Show Monday said they would use their greatest hits and misses of 2009 to create a strategic plan for this year.
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