Fusion Prismatic Loupes are major improvements over our traditional prismatic Loupes. They are over 50% lighter than other prismatic Models, weighing less than 2oz. Since the loupes will be on your nose for 4-8 hours a day, you want something as light as possible.
Fusion Prismatic Loupes also has 15% wider field of view, making it much easier to get used to. You will be amazed to see how clear and bright the images are.
5.5x provides more power than the 4.0x and is still easy to adjust and use. This model is very popular among experienced dentists and surgeons. It is perfect for procedures that require more precision,such as root canals. Bare in mind that, the more power you have, the narrower field of view you will have.
Assembled in the USA with parts from Europe and Israel.
Lifetime Warranty.
Feature:
- Medical Grade HD Optics
- Light Weight and Comfortable Fit
- ANSI Certified, Impact Resistant Polycarbonate Lenses
Technical Details | ||||
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Magnification | Working Distance | Field of View | Depth of Field | Total Weight |
5.5x | Customized | 35-50mm | 40-60mm | 1.9 oz (55g) |
Including: Swedish Titanium Frame, Premium Storage Case, Head Strap, Cleaning Cloth |
How to measure working distance
Selecting the optimum working distance will ensure that you maintain the correct ergonomic posture and focal distance. We offer a choice of four working distances.
To calculate your specific working distance, measure the distance between your eyes and the patients teeth while maintaining an ergonomic position.
How to measure PD (Pupil Distance)
Your pupillary distance (PD), is the distance between the centers of your pupils in millimeters (mm). This measurement is necessary to ensure the correct positioning of the TTL loupes.
Because loupes are only used to view close objects, the PD you need for Loupes is called& Near PD. Near PD is normally 2-3mm smaller than your regular PD. Make sure your optician is aware of this when you request your PD.
You have several ways to obtain Pupillary Distance, but we strongly recommend having your PD measured by a professional:
- If you purchased glasses before, contact the store you bought the glasses from and ask them for NEAR PD
- Go to a local eyewear store or optometrist office and get your NEAR PD measured. Most will only charge approximately $5 for measuring your NEAR PD.
- Contact your optometrist for your NEAR PD
Prescription Service
If you wear prescription glasses at work, you will most likely need to have prescription lenses added to your loupe order.
2 types of frames that can accommodate prescription lens. One type is Sporty Frames with Rx inserts. Another type is standard titanium frames with Rx lens built into the frame.
- Scan and email your written prescription to us at info@nyscopes.com, or fax your written prescription to us at 516.801.2046. Your prescription must include your pupil distance (PD) measurement.
- Make sure to include your order confirmation number in your email or fax.
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