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Glasses-type binocular loupe EyeZoom™ Mini

Glasses-type binocular loupe - EyeZoom™ Mini  - Orascoptic
Glasses-type binocular loupe - EyeZoom™ Mini  - Orascoptic
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Glasses-type binocular loupe - EyeZoom™ Mini  - Orascoptic   - image - 3
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Fixed magnification is a thing of the past. Switch seamlessly between 2.5x and 3.5x with our award-winning variable magnification loupe. The second loupe to be launched under the EyeZoom™ moniker, the EyeZoom Mini features a two-step variable magnification technology that allows the user to switch between 2.5x and 3.5x. Bringing the operating site closer and into focus, the loupe helps improve one’s speed and efficiency in the operatory, while reducing interruptions in the flow of patient care. Co-engineered with Konica Minolta®, the patent-pending technology provides edge-to-edge clarity and high-definition resolution. A consistent working distance at each magnification level also helps reduce the need to reposition when alternating between magnification levels. Specifications All optical systems are made with Grade A fine annealed glass lenses fused with anti-scratch and anti-reflective coatings. All carrier lenses are made with High Index polycarbonate material. Mounting Options Through-the-Lens Magnification Power 2.5x, 3.5x Through-the-Lens Magnification Power 2.5x, 3.5x Field Width 2.5x: 4.0" (10.10 cm) 3.5x: 3.2" (8.10 cm) Measured at 18” working distance without eye prescription Field Depth 2.5x: 4.8" (12.10 cm) 3.5x: 3.8" (9.60 cm) Measured at 18” working distance without eye prescription Weight 2.6 oz (73.7 g) Working Distance Customized to each user Declination Angle Customized to each user

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