Video dermatoscope Foto II Pro Plus
camera-based

video dermatoscope
video dermatoscope
video dermatoscope
video dermatoscope
video dermatoscope
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Type
video
Ergonomics
camera-based

Description

While our DermLite Foto II Pro dermoscopy lens has been designed for those who wish to capture the highest-quality dermoscopic images, it becomes that much more powerful when paired with a capable, 20.9 MP Nikon D500. Featuring polarized and non-polarized illumination, a 6-element lens design for superior resolution, zoom, camera-controlled automatic polarization change, Foto II Pro is the go-to device for situations where only the best dermoscopic image quality will suffice. Canon's ultra-high-resolution D500brings an outstanding new level of image quality and capabilities in a compact, ergonomic design. And the first time you use your smartphone or tablet to instantly share photos from the D500, you'll realize the game has truly changed. Just like other SLR lenses, Foto II Pro attaches to the Nikon D500 via its F-mount connection. Activate the unit by simply pushing the power button, and a ring of bright-white LEDs–powered by two extremely powerful, on-board lithium-polymer batteries–illuminate a field of view that can range from as small as 9 mm for typical lesions to 20 mm in diameter (image frame height) for larger sites, depending on the camera used. Tap the button to toggle between polarized and non-polarized modes or simply attach the included flash cable to do this automatically after each image. Take your dermoscopy to the next level and move up to the all-new Foto II Pro dermoscopy lens attached to a Nikon D500. Foto II Pro Plus (Model No. DLF2Plus) is supplied with a charger, flash cable, and Nikon D500 DSLR camera.

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