Hi Chris ...

While there are some good alternative suggestions, Monaghan says:

        "There are infrequent reviews of the under $100 US 
        commercially available loupes in various photography 
        magazines. The lower-cost loupes often suffer from poor 
        color correction and distortion. Even a "best-buy" loupe 
        often costs $75 US and up. Most of the lower cost plastic 
        lens models get a thumbs-down in these comparison tests."

Chris Brogden wrote:

> I'd encourage anyone who's interested in inexpensive loupes and
> loupe-equivalents to have a look at Robert Monaghan's site:
> 
> http://people.smu.edu/rmonagha/mf/loupe.html

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