'- Maxlite coated Motorized 5 Step Zoom, 0.4X, 0.6X, 1.0X, 1.6X, 2.5X- Galilean optical system with high resolution, high depth of field and perfect RedReflex .- 50W LED coaxial illumination (cold light), 100V-240V AC universal power supply- 0° - 210° tiltable binocular head, f-140mm. IPD 49-78mm, configured with DBS (Double beam splitter ), Double iris, MaxLite(TM) optics - f=200mm CMO - WF 10x/18mm eyepieces with diopter lock and foldable eyeguard - Swivel arm (470mm Long, + 180° rotatable altogether with column for better stability and balancing). - suspension arm (1000mm Long, + 180° rotation) with locking knobs, tension control knobs, downward limit stop and LED shut-off in park position - Motorized XYZ carrier with autolock tiltable mechanism, XY reset button and provision for fundus viewing attachment (BIOM image invertor). - 10 function wired foot switch for XY & Z axis movements, Magnification changer and intensity control.- Sturdy Star Base fixed with specially designed rotatable column for better counter balancing having four lockable castors with brakes. - Flip in/out blue blocking yellow filter. Retro illumination contrast stops and retinal protection device. Red free green filter.- can be upgraded with Assistant Viewing Attachment, Camera Adapter and iphone adapters
An electrically-powered ophthalmic magnification instrument, usually stereoscopic, designed for use in the operating room (OR) to magnify structures within the eye or its surroundings, and/or provide slit-lamp functionality to delineate intraocular structures or defects, during ophthalmic surgical procedures. It can be fixed or mobile (on wheels) and is typically equipped with motorized controls (foot-switch) for adjusting focus, magnification [zoom], illumination, and position, and with articulating arms; some types have integrated video cameras along with digital imaging and user interface screens.