Which Magnifier Is a Model Painters Secret Weapon!

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
  • Which is the best magnifier for model building and painting? Which will help you level up your mini-painting? In this video, I review 3 different options. **This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. **
    THE KIT I USED IN THIS VIDEO:
    - OttLite Space Saving LED Magnifier Desk Lamp
    Amazon: amzn.to/3lScKgk
    - Hands-Free Headband Magnifying Glass
    Amazon: amzn.to/40QTtdO
    - Binocular Loupes 3.5 X 420 mm Optical Glass
    Amazon: amzn.to/3nEsS5u
    MODELS FEATURED:
    Tau Fire Warriors:
    Amazon: amzn.to/3SMqp3F
    Element Games: elementgames.co.uk/games-work...
    PAINT BRUSHES:
    - Rosemary & Co. Series 33 Kolinsky Sable round brush
    www.rosemaryandco.com/pure-ko...
    - Rosemary & Co. Red Dot Series Round Brush
    www.rosemaryandco.com/waterco...
    Jucoci Wooden model painting handle:
    Amazon: amzn.to/3SKOjwp
    All reviews, techniques and my Blog as I explore the world of miniature modelling can be found on flyingravenstudios.com/
    THE KIT I USE TO MAKE MY VIDEOS:
    - Camera: Panasonic LUMIX DC-GH5
    Amazon: amzn.to/3yq2b7b
    Wex Photography tidd.ly/3rGFQhT
    - Microphone: SYNCO Mic-M2S
    Amazon: amzn.to/3T436C5
    - Mic arm: WANBY 11 Inch Articulating Friction Magic Arm
    Amazon: amzn.to/3Cgi0OP
    - Camera stand: Flexible Arm, ULANZI LS08 Overhead Camera Mount,
    Amazon: amzn.to/3ebYcnI
    - Tripod: Neewer Portable 56 inches/142 centimetres Aluminum Camera Tripod amzn.to/3CHRejY
    - Lighting GODOX SL100Bi
    Amazon: amzn.to/3MlOBHK
    Wex Photography tidd.ly/3CCwvxQ
    - Editing software: Hitfilm Express #FXhome
    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:59 - Option 1
    03:11 - Option 2
    04:34 - The big challenge
    06:43 - Option 3
    09:04 - Summary and recommendation
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  • @Chimer24-qs5wo
    @Chimer24-qs5wo 17 днів тому +1

    An excellent video, and very timely. I have the headband magnifiers and yep, having to be so close to the model is an issue. I was looking at desk lamps but, having used those in the past, I knew that'd be same thing. Thank you for letting me know about the binocular loupes. Cracking idea. Subscribed )O(

  • @scoobydruid
    @scoobydruid 6 місяців тому +4

    This is absolutely the best review I've seen on this topic. I was going to get the second option here but wondered what the drawbacks were for extended paint sessions. Bad posture wasn't even something I thought of so learning about Optical Loupes is what I want! Thank you for the excellent review!

  • @lolmaorofl
    @lolmaorofl 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this video, convinced me to get your favorite option. Looking forward to it!

  • @flawlessvic
    @flawlessvic 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for video!

  • @SirNulljaeger
    @SirNulljaeger Місяць тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic video, really made life easier in me getting back into the hobby. Thanks mate, easy sub right there.

  • @mikec2810
    @mikec2810 5 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video! Thanks you have made my choice easier! Optical loupes!

  • @parazatico9030
    @parazatico9030 Рік тому +5

    This was very helpful for me, as I've been trying to find a pair of what I NOW know are called 'Optical Loupes' for a while ( I was searching for 'Headband Magnifiers'). I had surgery on my spine a few months ago, so I was trying to find something that didn't result in hunching over when painting (at the moment I'm resting my hands on an old shoe box, to compensate for the short focal length of my headband magnifier; not the best solution). I've just bought a pair of them, and they look like they could be ideal. Many thanks!

    • @SPQRKlio
      @SPQRKlio Рік тому +1

      If you still want to rest your hands on something, maybe try a memory foam pad? Rather than something meant for an armrest, one of those half-cylindrical footrest ones would give as much elevation as a shoebox. Takes up a lot of desk space, though, of course.

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  Рік тому +1

      Hi Parazatico, Really glad I was able to help. While the shoe box isn't ideal, it was a good adaption! But hopefully, the Loupe's will make life a chunk easier. Best wishes and hope your back feels better soon!

    • @parazatico9030
      @parazatico9030 Рік тому +1

      @@FlyingRavenStudios Thank you!

    • @parazatico9030
      @parazatico9030 Рік тому +2

      @@SPQRKlio Thank you for that suggestion. I just had a look on Amazon, and they look ideal, actually. I'll give the Loupes a go to see if the focal length allows me to rest my hands on the desk, but I think it may turn out to be the case that using a foot rest as well might be the perfect solution. Thanks again!

    • @parazatico9030
      @parazatico9030 Рік тому +2

      @@SPQRKlio I just want to thank you again for that suggestion. I got a footrest from Amazon and it is perfect, just the job! It doesn't take up too much of desk space (it's about A3 size, maybe a shade larger), and I can rest my hands on it and paint without hunching over at all. As I say, it's absolutely perfect for me, and the shoebox has been duly consigned to the recycling. Sincere thanks!

  • @cro-emils783
    @cro-emils783 Місяць тому +1

    Learned some stuff from this video. Great job.

  • @workingforgear
    @workingforgear 8 місяців тому +1

    Really helpful, thanks

  • @mightyblowstudio
    @mightyblowstudio Рік тому +2

    This vid has been so helpful! 😀 I've been using the same magnifyinging glasses as the second one in your vid and knew I needed a better option after developing some awful back and neck pain from having to hunch so close to the work. Such a short focal length is no good. I did some of my own research and knew dental loupes were a thing but they're proper expensive. I never found the ones you've suggest while searching so thank you. Fingers crossed I can get some!

  • @Belzughast
    @Belzughast 2 місяці тому +1

    As somebody who does watches and gunpla too, magnifiying binoculars are a great idea.

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks! I have been wanting to tackle a gunpla project for ages.

    • @Belzughast
      @Belzughast 2 місяці тому +1

      @@FlyingRavenStudios You will be amazed by the engineering, I certainly was after doing dozens upon dozens of GW models.

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  2 місяці тому +1

      @Belzughast ..... I might have ordered one.... looking forward to it!

  • @AndyYoung
    @AndyYoung Рік тому +4

    I use option #1 but with an adjustable swing-arm instead of a desk stand. It works well for me (that is, I've gotten used to the limitations and working around them has become second nature), but I'd love to try #3... unfortunately I have to wear corrective lenses and it doesn't look like the dentist loupe would work well with them.

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  Рік тому +2

      Hi Andy, As I mentioned in another comment, I did try my current Loupe's over my glasses, but it didn't work. However, I was looking at this set of Loupe's (amzn.to/3Ma4DpO) which clip onto a normal set of glasses. I must stress that I have not tried this particular set as I went for the ones you saw in the video. But they look very similar and may be worth looking at? Hope that helps

    • @AndyYoung
      @AndyYoung Рік тому +1

      @@FlyingRavenStudios Thanks for the pointer. I'm concerned that those clips would scratch my plastic lenses. Great work on the channel, btw. Really enjoy your stuff.

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  Рік тому

      @@AndyYoung thanks!

  • @martinoconnor4314
    @martinoconnor4314 Рік тому +1

    Great vid, thanks.
    I have tried the #1 option and found it to be next to useless, no matter where I put the base I was always clouting it or knocking it over and the viewing area was so much hard work to get into focus. I wear reading glasses with one eye being very weak, my head was bobbing and weaving so much that an onlooker would think I was imagining being in the ring with Muhammad Ali.
    #2 option is perfect with my reading glasses but my headband set is different to yours, instead of an elastic strap mine has a solid headband which is adjustable by means of a knob/dial at the back. Mine can also fit two lenses in at the same time for sooper dooper magnification although I've never needed to use two lenses yet. There is an adjustable LED light on mine that is removeable if the weight bothers you and I only really use the light for the search and rescue of small bits from the carpet monster. I got mine from ebay for around £12 with free delivery.
    I'm so happy with option 2 and my reading glasses that I couldn't see #3 being of any benefit but thanks for including it for others that don't have reading glasses.

  • @friscoray2
    @friscoray2 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, thank you thank you.

  • @monocerotis6917
    @monocerotis6917 7 місяців тому +1

    good video!! =)

  • @enricobononi8655
    @enricobononi8655 10 місяців тому +1

    Great idea!! now to add complexity to the mix...i need to keep wearing my prescription glasses....do you think is there any way (even engaging 3d printing) to get the loupes to work ?

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  10 місяців тому

      Hmmm depends on your prescription I guess (as you cant wear these over glasses easily). You can buy ones that clip onto your glasses but they are more expensive.
      However, my Dad needs to wear glasses (although I am not sure if he is long or short sighted) and he was able to adjust my ones used in the video so he could use them effectively without glasses.
      But I must stress that is just his experience and I am not an optician!

  • @puppets1979
    @puppets1979 2 місяці тому +1

    LOL I felt that comment about amazing table presence but zooming in on the picture looks like a toddler painted it.

  • @scoobydruid
    @scoobydruid 6 місяців тому +1

    Which Optical Loupe magnification do you find is most useful for miniature painting, since we can't change lenses?

  • @friscoray2
    @friscoray2 4 місяці тому +1

    Would you please provide the link to the binocular mode that you featured in your video. Thanks.

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  4 місяці тому

      Hi friscoray2, You will find it in the video description. Let me know if you have any issues finding it

  • @SPQRKlio
    @SPQRKlio Рік тому +3

    Thanks for showing how these compare. Do you have a sense of how any of these options work for people who wear glasses (for nearsightedness)?

    • @Himle_
      @Himle_ Рік тому +1

      I'm using reading glasses and atleast #2 works fine for me.

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  Рік тому +1

      Hi Klio, I have used the headband magnifier over prescription glasses which was OK....ish. But as Himle mentioned in another comment, they were fairly awkward and uncomfortable to wear. Also, they didn't fix the focal range issue. I did try my current Loupe's over my glasses, but it didn't work. However, I was looking at this set of Loupe's (amzn.to/3Ma4DpO) which clip onto a normal set of glasses. I must stress that I have not tried this particular set as I went for the ones you saw in the video. But they look very similar and may be worth looking at?

    • @SPQRKlio
      @SPQRKlio Рік тому +1

      @@FlyingRavenStudios Thanks for the info and suggestion. My current eyeglass frames are a bit delicate, so I’m not sure I’d want to try the clip-ons. Hmmm…
      I usually end up painting hunched over with my glasses off, definitely not ideal :)

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  Рік тому +1

      Yes on reflection, those clip-on ones may not be ideal for more delicate frames. While I am not an optician, all I can suggest is maybe trying the standard Loupes as they are very adjustable? If you get the ones via the Amazon link in the description, you have the option of returning them if they are not right for you I guess. Let me know if you find a solution that works for you!

  • @katgrrl77
    @katgrrl77 4 місяці тому +1

    Can you wear #3 if you have glasses?

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  4 місяці тому

      They are not easy to wear over glasses. However... anecdotally, I do have friends and family who wear glasses for various reasons and find they can set these up and use them fine without their glasses. But I am not an optician, so I can not say this will work in every circumstance!
      If you got some and had to return them as they didn't work for you, then I have seen options which clip to a pair of normal glasses. They are more expensive though.

  • @FlyingRavenStudios
    @FlyingRavenStudios  Рік тому

    Do you use a magnifier of some kind when you are building / painting? How do you find it? Are there any other elements of model making you wish there was a better option for?

  • @Himle_
    @Himle_ Рік тому +1

    Have seen but never tried #3, looks interesting.
    I have use/d #2, but the biggest issue that I've fond is that you hurt your nose ridge, because of the weight.
    Question. I've seen some people that use "normal" glasses but with higher magnification. Which means they weight as much as reading glasses and since they're close to your eyes you don't really see them, compared to nr 2 for example. Anything that you've tried and if so, verdict? :)
    Nice vid as always (-:

    • @FlyingRavenStudios
      @FlyingRavenStudios  Рік тому

      Thanks Himle! I found the same with the Headband Magnifier. I have seen clip-on magnifiers that clip directly to your normal glasses (such as these amzn.to/3K4j5xd) although they are a lower magnification. I have not tried them as I suspect I might reduce the weight, but not resolve the peripheral vision and focal range issues. I must admit, I have not seen or tried using higher-strength glasses. Would that not just put everything in your field of vision out of focus apart from the mini? As a possible alternative, I was looking at this set of Loupe's (amzn.to/3Ma4DpO) which clip onto a normal set of glasses. I must stress that I have not tried this particular set as I went for the ones you saw in the video. But they look very similar and may be worth looking at? Hope that helps