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Nikon OL-7 Lensometer 5 units available Power supply available for only 3 units!... view more
Asking Price:
€95 EUR
Nikon EL-7S Lensometer Everything is sold as described. I have additional pictures and video of the system in use. It is available for inspection by appointment in our facility. ~Thank you for... view more
Asking Price:
$625 USD
The NIKON OL-7 Manual Lensometer is a piece of equipment used in optometry and ophthalmology to measure the power and other characteristics of eyeglass lenses. It's primary purpose is to determine... view more
Asking Price:
$600 USD
This unit looks vintage but it is good condition, it powers up and light works. There is no cosmetic damage. This is just for what you see, I dont have any additional accessories with it.... view more
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$450 USD
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A lensometer is a piece of equipment used to measure the optical power of eyeglass lenses. It is used to measure the power of lenses in diopters, the optical power of a lens in diopters, the optical center of a lens, the prismatic effect of a lens, and the back vertex power of a lens. The lensometer is a necessary tool for optometrists and ophthalmologists to accurately measure and adjust eyeglass lenses.
Lensometers come in a variety of models and prices. The most basic models are manual, and can range from $200 to $500. More advanced models can be motorized, and can cost up to $2000. Popular manufacturers of lensometers include Topcon, Marco, and Reichert. These manufacturers offer a wide range of lensometers, from basic manual models to more advanced motorized models.