Description | Volk’s state-of-the-art 20D diagnostic/laser lens is perfectly corrected for field curvature, astigmatic aberrations and coma – delivering the best retinal image of any 20 diopter lens on the market. Its advanced double aspheric design further | The 15D provides high magnification along with an optimized working distance from the cornea. With its 4.11x magnification it is also well suited for disc and macular observation. | This excellent mid-power lens provides medium field and magnification, with an ideal diameter for grip and manipulation in the orbital area. | The Macula Plus® 5.5 is excellent for detailed observation of the optic nerve head and macula. Use it with your binocular indirect ophthalmoscope for detecting choroidal neovascular membranes, macular edema, serous detachments and other macular | The Pan Retinal® 2.2 uniquely combines magnification nearly that of the 20D lens with a field of view approaching that of the 30D lens. Excellent for virtually every examination procedure, including small pupil examinations. |
Features | - High magnification provides excellent imaging of optic disc and macula
- Patented double aspheric glass optics provide enhanced imaging
- Perfectly corrected for field curvature, astigmatic aberrations and coma
- AutoClave Sterilizable available decreases processing time
| - High magnification provides excellent imaging of optic disc and macula
- Patented double aspheric glass optics provide enhanced imaging
- Excellent diagnostic lens for Glaucoma screening
| - Patented double aspheric glass optics provide enhanced imaging
- Lower magnification decreases working distance
- Ideal diameter for use within the orbital area
| - Patented double aspheric glass optics provide enhanced imaging
- Lens adapter provides stability with extended working distance
- Excellent for Binocular indirect examination of geriatric patients
- Excellent stereo imaging for diagnosis of macula abnormalities
| - Patented double aspheric glass optics provide enhanced imaging
- Optimized magnification and field of view for general diagnosis
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