Includes a finger ring that is appreciated by those with low vision and does not cause fatigue even after long hours of use.
There are several tools for viewing distant objects. Binoculars are practical but have the drawbacks of size and weight. Opera glasses are convenient for carrying in a handbag due to their small size, but they lack sufficient magnification and resolution, making them somewhat unsatisfactory. Each option has its pros and cons. The Gallery Scope KM series monocular has emerged to address the two challenges of "lightweight and compact" and "high performance." It allows for clear viewing of not only distant objects but also nearby ones, and when used with a separately sold high-brightness LED light micro-lens stand, it can also function as a microscope, making it an excellent three-in-one monocular. It demonstrates its power in various situations such as leisure, hobbies, and work. For visually impaired individuals (those with low vision), a smaller and lighter monocular is recommended for everyday carrying, as their eyesight can differ significantly between the two eyes. Attaching a finger ring makes it comfortable for extended use.
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■Product Name: Gallery Scope 2.8x ■Model Number: km-289 ■Weight: 28.5g ■Product Size: 22×22×46mm ■Magnification: Infinity: 2.8x / Close Distance: 3.6x ■Lens: Optical glass lens (full multi-coat) ■Objective Lens: Effective Diameter: 9mm ■Actual Field of View: 12.5 degrees ■Eye Relief: 15mm ■Other: Maximum close distance position: 15 cm Brightness: 10.2 / Pupil Diameter: 3.2mm Field of view at 100m: 22m Includes finger ring and monocular case; all optical lenses and metal parts are made in Japan.
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15000
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P2
Applications/Examples of results
It is recommended for enjoying theater, art galleries and museums, as well as checking signs and information at stations, government offices, hospitals, and department stores.
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It is a company that manufactures and sells magnifying glasses (loupes) located in Osaka City.