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AMERICAN OPTICAL Lensometer For Sale and Wanted

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AMERICAN OPTICAL 12603 Lensometer For Sale

This American Optical 12603, Lensometer is damaged, and is being sold as parts only. This device has imperfections within the magnifying components and are noticeable when zooming in/out. Sold as is... view more

June 04

Asking Price:
$100 USD

Dave Reier / OEM Medical Solutions
phone: +1 (410) 574-1729
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Lensometer

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.