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    I agree with Standarducl. 6mm Zeiss is the distance from fitting cross to lens etchings.

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    So on subject of lining up a PAL, When you place a PAL in the lensometer you place the fitting cross at the bottom of the reticle like image C if the pupil represented the reticle correct? I was always told you do not put the fitting cross directly in the middle of the reticle and that you want it at the bottom as the intermediate starts right below the fitting cross and the circle above should outline your reticle. Just trying to stop a debate here at my lab. /thanks

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