I think mine came with a #2 lens Mike. Focal distance is around 8" and still 
gives good magnification. I find it very comfortable as far as the distance and 
power. I thought I might try one that would get me a little farther away, but I 
am happy with the present lense so it hasn't been something that I thought I 
really needed to get.
   
  Stan
  W5EWA
  

Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I know there are at least a couple of Optivisor users on the list. I wonder 
which number visor plates you're using for SMD work? I just bought a visor with 
a #3 plate. I preferred the magnification level of a #4 or #5, but the focal 
distance was so short with them they seemed to defeat the purpose; I'm 46 and 
can still see tiny parts pretty well if I get up a couple of inches from them, 
which I had to do with a #4 plate in order to have it be in focus. I also got 
an Optiloupe for it but haven't tried it yet. Just wondering if anyone has any 
wisdom to share. Thank you.

--
73,
de Mike, KC0KBC
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