Magnifier, magnifier plus ring light?

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lairdb

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Thinking out loud, and there’s sort of two (or more) different questions here. (I figure this is a safe-space for tinker brainstorming.)

Refraction is less effective underwater, so bare glass lenses are less useful than one might hope. I sometimes carry this:

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(…which, obDIY, I made from this:
)…which is handy, but not that handy and not that effective.

There are commercial assemblies
…that include an air gap to make them more effective, but they are $$$, making this a fertile DIY area.

Q1: Any thoughts on how to effectively diy something to make it more better? My best thought so far would be to take two 55mm camera macro lenses, and run a bead of superglue/rtv/?? around the rims, and then put it in a vacuum or pressure chamber to pull the glue into the threads/cracks for sealing… but I don’t feel like diy-ing a vacuum/pressure chamber.

(Q1.5: Any lenses readily available made from material that has better refractive index against water?)

Thought two:
I was looking at the magnifier this morning, and had the passing thought that it looked kinda like a ring-light. Hmm. Are there inexpensive compact depth-rated ring lights? Yes!


Q2: What does the massmind think about combining a ringlight with a magnifier? Worth the bodge, or just even-more-unwieldy?
 
q1 I'm sure you could, but I'm sure you'd spend a good bit more than just buying one would cost.
q1.5 No. Physics wins.
q2 Put a ringlight on one of the commercial magnifiers...yes, that is worth doing
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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