As I've been getting more into moths, I find myself squinting at specimens in glass pots trying to see details. I got a birthday present of a magnifying glass with LED lights. You shouldn't look a gift horse in the moth but the lens was poorly molded plastic and not much use.
Can anyone recommend a better quality illuminated magnifying glass for mothing?
LED magnifying glass?
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Re: LED magnifying glass?
I don't have LED lens but find I can see well enough without. I have a couple of cheap magnifying glasses which help with general inspection. For better views I use opticron loupes 10x and 20x The 10x is the most useful but in some circumstances I need the 20x.
I use all the above for moths, hoverflies, general insects and fungi etc
Hope this helps
Hugh
I use all the above for moths, hoverflies, general insects and fungi etc
Hope this helps
Hugh
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Re: LED magnifying glass?
I have a hand lens but you need to get the subject very close to the lens and the pot gets in the way. I thought a less powerful lens would be easier to use.