
Description
The BETA200 / 200 S Ophthalmoscopes are the only instruments with an aluminium frame system.
Optical components are flush-mounted on a cast aluminum frame, eliminating misalignment and making the instrument shock-resistant.
The BETA200 LED has virtually unlimited hours of working life (up to 100,000 hours).
No need to ever replace bulbs.
Maintenance-free for a lifetime.
Range of lenses: 27 lenses from -35D to +40D.
Without macula aperture (pinhole).
Exclusive continuous brightness control between 100 % and 3 (patent pending) with one-finger operation.
No stray light due to the recessed, multi-coated viewing window – eliminates distractions.
Precise one-hand control of the instrument.
Ergonomic design offers flexibility while examining.
Suitable for large as well as small or undilated pupils.
Ergonomic design fits the orbita comfortably, and blocks out ambient light.
Exclusive aspherical optical system (AOS) redirects corneal reflections away from the examiner‘s path of sight providing a crisp, clear view of the fundus.
Eliminates the need for filters and other systems that reduce resolution.
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Description
The BETA200 / 200 S Ophthalmoscopes are the only instruments with an aluminium frame system.
Optical components are flush-mounted on a cast aluminum frame, eliminating misalignment and making the instrument shock-resistant.
The BETA200 LED has virtually unlimited hours of working life (up to 100,000 hours).
No need to ever replace bulbs.
Maintenance-free for a lifetime.
Range of lenses: 27 lenses from -35D to +40D.
Without macula aperture (pinhole).
Exclusive continuous brightness control between 100 % and 3 (patent pending) with one-finger operation.
No stray light due to the recessed, multi-coated viewing window – eliminates distractions.
Precise one-hand control of the instrument.
Ergonomic design offers flexibility while examining.
Suitable for large as well as small or undilated pupils.
Ergonomic design fits the orbita comfortably, and blocks out ambient light.
Exclusive aspherical optical system (AOS) redirects corneal reflections away from the examiner‘s path of sight providing a crisp, clear view of the fundus.
Eliminates the need for filters and other systems that reduce resolution.