This is an expensive solution, but if you are doing a lot of tiny sight-intensive work, I highly recommend CraftOptics. The folks there are super helpful, and will devise a pair of magnifying glasses that include your prescription. The glasses also have an optional LED light that I find indispensable, which attaches to the glasses and runs off of a rechargeable battery pack. There are other solutions, but I find these magnifying glasses to be the best to see with, easiest to wear, and with them I can see better than I ever imagined. The customer service offered by CraftOptics is the very best. I do not work for them, and am not related to anyone who works there.  The glasses and the company are just great!
Another solution is a magnifying lamp made by Brightech - specifically, the Pro Lightview XL, of which there are 3-4 different models. This lamp pivots and can be positioned over your work without tightening screws, and it also can be adjusted to sit on a desk or stand on the floor.  One looks through the  lamp head which has a large rectangular  5-diopter glass magnifying lens brightly lit by  LED lights that can be dimmed.  I love this lamp!
I use both of these to see while I make beaded jewelry, repair electronics, solder jewelry and electronic connections, etc. They are both invaluable to me and I use both every single day, Good Luck!
       
      
               
                     
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Wow! I feel sorry for 2012. The best was a 2X $199 pair of glasses? Here in 2018 we have $12.95 "Headband Mount Magnifier LED Illuminated Head Magnifying Glass" with interchangeable 5 replaceable Lenses:1.0X/1.5X/2.0X/2.5X/3.5X. I'm loving mine, even for SMD/SMT soldering! Search Amazon for quoted part.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 David Williams crwdne2934271:0
Also these are an old standby: http://mgelectronics.com/magnifier-lamps...
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I have been using an old articulating lamp with a magnifier on my bench for almost 2 decades. My eyes aren't what they used to be but soldering with it is no problem.
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