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Measurement of single vision, bifocal and progressive lenses
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Prescription verification before dispensing eyewear
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Lens power validation for clinical and retail use
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Prism and addition power analysis
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Quality control in optical labs
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Accurate lens measurement with smooth operation and reliable performance.
The Nikon NL-30 Automatic Lensmeter is a compact and accurate digital lens measurement device designed for quick verification of prescription lenses. It offers easy one touch operation, clear readings and dependable performance suitable for clinics, optical stores and lens labs.
The Nikon NL-30 Automatic Lensmeter is engineered to simplify lens verification while maintaining high accuracy. It provides precise measurement of sphere, cylinder, axis, prism and addition power across single vision, bifocal and progressive lenses. With user friendly controls and a bright display, the device ensures effortless operation for both experienced operators and new users.
Its auto alignment and auto detection capabilities improve workflow efficiency while reducing manual errors. The NL-30 is designed to handle a wide range of lens materials, making it useful in both clinical and retail optical settings. Its compact footprint allows flexible placement, and the durable construction supports long term use in busy environments.
This model remains a dependable choice for practices looking for accurate measurements, smooth functionality and consistent results.
Measurement of single vision, bifocal and progressive lenses
Prescription verification before dispensing eyewear
Lens power validation for clinical and retail use
Prism and addition power analysis
Quality control in optical labs
Accurate measurement with smooth digital operation
Automatic alignment and detection for easy workflow
Clear digital display for quick reading
Supports all standard lens types and materials
Compact and durable structure for everyday use
1. Can the NL-30 measure progressive lenses?
Yes, it provides accurate readings for progressive lenses.
2. Does it measure prism power?
Yes, prism measurement is supported.
3. Is it easy to use for beginners?
Yes, the simple interface and auto alignment make it very user friendly.
4. What parameters can it measure?
Sphere, cylinder, axis, prism and addition power.
5. Is it suitable for optical labs?
Yes, it offers stable and repeatable results ideal for lab and clinic use.