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Title: Optivisor
Post by: Zombie Master on 15 February 2025, 01:55:17 PM
I bought very cheap optivisor 15 or so years ago as a trial!

Any thoughts on a good replacement? No need to spend a fortune  :) and any comments welcome

Thanks

A
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: ithoriel on 15 February 2025, 04:42:13 PM
I have Rolson's equivalent, bought from Amazon over a decade ago and it still serves me well. They are £11.60 on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rolson-60390-Loupe-Magnifier-Visor/dp/B001MJ0JW2
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: zemjw on 15 February 2025, 04:53:30 PM
My Optivisor is still going strong after what must be at least 20 years. If/when it needs replaced, I'll stick with the same brand.

When you say "cheap optivisor", so you mean an actual Optivisor, or a different brand of magnifier? If a different brand, treat yourself to the real thing. Your eyes will thank you ;D
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: syrinx0 on 15 February 2025, 08:53:42 PM
I really like my optivisor.  It wasn't cheap when I bought but its a solid quality product.
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Luigi on 16 February 2025, 01:30:44 AM
I'm also in the market for more light and thought about something worn over my head.
Do you guys use it mainly for the light or do you actually use the magnifier lense?
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Aethelflaeda was framed on 16 February 2025, 01:53:35 AM
I never use the light function, i find it washes out the shadows and colour  on the fig where i am working and flattens how it looks to my eye.  much harder to paint a fig than with good magnification and light from an adjustable overhead directional desk lamp.  I use a 10 or 7 most of the time. sometimes a five if just painting primer or flocking.
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: carlos marighela on 16 February 2025, 02:22:55 AM
My wife bought me one years ago. Hardly used, I couldn't get used to wearing the damn thing and never used the light. Instead I went to the chemists and bought a pair of cheap reading glasses with a higher magnification than the pair  I normally use for reading. Works perfectly well and cost a fraction of any optivisor.

Of course having various pairs of reading glasses I did need to wrap some masking tape around one arm and wrote 'paint' on it.
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: ithoriel on 16 February 2025, 03:10:02 AM
Like Aethelflaeda was framed I never use the light preferring a pair of anglepoise desk lamps. Which I can reposition as required.

I tried higher magnification reading glasses but I could never get the right balance, either too strong or not quite strong enough.
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Luigi on 16 February 2025, 03:33:10 PM
uh uh, good to know.
 I definitely thought that the light would have been its main function and use.
The more you know
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Kikuchiyo on 16 February 2025, 05:22:11 PM
I've been wondering about these too, I've mainly been using a desk lens and pair of reading glasses
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Norm on 16 February 2025, 05:29:46 PM
I use an optivisor ‘type’ head band.

I wear it with my glasses on. My eye prescription is roughly 3.5 but a little different in each eye.

My optivisor has 4 lenses, I use the x1.8 lens which allows me to hold the model at around 8 - 10” from my eyes. A stronger lens means that the figure has to be much closer to my eye to get the sharpness and that just becomes uncomfortable to paint.
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Aethelflaeda was framed on 16 February 2025, 06:36:59 PM
I wear mine in conjunction with readers. Sometimes I use both lenses at the same time for greater magnification but mostly I use the like trifocals: Sometimes only through the visor, sometimes only through my readers, sometimes throughboth depending on the task.   I like the different focal lengths I can achieve that way.   I have had a gumption to add a third arm holding another hand magnifier into the mix. My number 10 visor used to have a monocle that swiveled into position for increasing the magnification but it broke. I have some 30x gem monocular loupes but the focal length is way to too small to paint with but occasionally it is nice to preview a spot with full magnification if just to know what you will be working on.
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Cosmotiger on 05 March 2025, 06:10:04 PM
Late to the thread, but I still thought I'd put in my two cents- I have an optivisor, and never really liked it. Too bulky and heavy.  Most of the time I just used readers, but I bought one of these a few weeks ago, and I like it a lot:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DK1J9TS7?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

They're comfortable, have swappable lenses for different levels of magnification, and the light comes in handy for spotting mold lines, etc. I much prefer them to the optivisor.
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Storm Wolf on 05 March 2025, 06:30:15 PM
Cosmotiger, nice  :)

I have found a uk amazon source for something similar this side of the pond

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08MVS7NX5/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A2O1HUCSXQBSFD&psc=1

I may well get a pair
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Mick_in_Switzerland on 05 March 2025, 06:48:19 PM
I have an Optivisor but do not like it.

 Good lighting and reading glasses works well.
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: snitcythedog on 05 March 2025, 07:26:18 PM
I have an Optivisor but do not like it.
 Good lighting and reading glasses works well.
+1 here.  I have trouble with too much sat in front of my face. 
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Storm Wolf on 05 March 2025, 08:02:38 PM
I have an Optivisor but do not like it.

 Good lighting and reading glasses works well.

Ditto on the optivisor and agreed but I may try the uk one I found above
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Doug ex-em4 on 05 March 2025, 08:07:45 PM
Had one of these for years. Cheap as chips and works well. With advancing years, I now use a pair of close-vision prescription glasses as well. So these work either on their own or in conjunction with glasses.

(https://velodoug.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/img_3024.jpeg)

Available from Amazon £10.99. Modelcraft Slimline Headband Magnifier.

Doug
Title: Re: Optivisor
Post by: Orctrader on 05 March 2025, 09:17:21 PM
I use an Optivisor.  I was given one that lasted years, then purchased a new one in 2014  ::) that is still like new.