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Operating Microscope ZOM-A10

Operating Microscope ZOM-A10

Operating Microscope ZOM-A10 equipped with a single binocular setup, offers three magnification steps - 5.3X, 8X, 12X. The equipment has multi-coated, mildewproof, and anti-reflective lenses for clearer, glare-free images. Itsupports a diopter adjustment of ±7D and pupil distance ranging from 50mm to 80mm. Our microscope uses a cold light source with high-quality halogen bulbs for bright, even, and eye-friendly illumination.

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Operating Microscope

Zimed Operating Microscope features an optical system with multiple lenses, providing various magnification levels. The microscope are equipped with adjustable illumination, usually via high-intensity halogen or LED lights. This setup ensures a well-lit, shadow-free view of the surgical field. They include a binocular or trinocular head, allowing the surgeon to maintain a comfortable posture while ensuring stereoscopic vision. Our microscope are mounted on sturdy, flexible arm or stand, enabling precise positioning and stability during procedures.

Frequently Asked Question

1. What is the typical magnification range?

Most operating microscopes offer a magnification range between 4x to 40x, depending on the configuration and zoom capabilities. The range is adjusted either via a manual knob or an electric motor.

2. How is illumination achieved?

Operating microscopes typically use halogen, xenon, or LED light sources with coaxial illumination. This setup ensures a bright, shadow-free view of the surgical site.

3. What is working distance and why is it important?

Working distance is the space between the microscope objective and the surgical field. It's crucial for instrument maneuverability and is typically between 150–250 mm, depending on the application.