Miltex Magnifying Loupe in various magnifications and working distances
Optics are quickly and easily locked into your personal setting utilizing
a unique locking knob. Our optics permit you to set your interpupillary
distance, convergence and declination angle for perfect alignment. You
get a custom fit even without individual measurement.
Features and Benefits
- Locking Knob Adjustment
- Dual Hinge Design
- Double Locking Convergence Angle
- Locking Interpupillary Knob
- Optics are quickly and easily locked into place
- Easy flip up of optics
- Stable alignment of Optics
Materials Included
- Magnification Loupes and Frame
- Storage Case
- Flip Paddle
- Lens Covers
- Cleaning Solution
- Screwdriver
- Cleaning Cloth
- Head Strap
Warranty Information
Choosing the Right Loupes
Follow these 2 steps for a perfect match.
Step 1: Choose your magnification.
- If you are a new loupes user, start with the lowest power you need. Most professionals begin using loupes with a magnification power of 2.5X. Remember, as the magnification increases, the field of view, focal range and light transmission decreases.
Step 2: Choose your working distance.
- All loupes are pre-set to focus at a certain distance and objects will remain in focus within a range of several inches. Integra Miltex loupes are available in 4 working distances: Short (10-13”), Regular (12-16”), Long (14-18”) and Extra Long (16-20”).
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The 250 Series (2.5X) is the ideal general purpose optic. The 250 series optic will provide a magnified view of approximately 2.5 times the object size. Most first time loupes users choose this magnification.
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The 300 Series (3.0X) is an ideal optic for those who have worked with a 2.5x magnification power optic and want an increase in power. The 300 series optic provides a view of the entire area of focus and has an excellent depth of focus.
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The 350 Series (3.5X) is the highest magnification optic available in a compound lens design. The 350 series optic is an excellent choice for dentists and surgeons requiring high magnification in lightweight loupes.
Suggested Loupes Guide

Magnification Chart
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