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ZEISS analysis instruments for all-round professional consultation

ZEISS analysis instruments for all-round professional consultation

The company has completed its range of instruments with the addition of a new autorefractor and a new lensmeter Not only a portfolio of quality products, but also 365-degree patient consultation supported by the best technology currently available on the market. The pioneer of electronic centering systems, with the first Video Infral in 2004 and the updated i.Terminal 2 version, and the most sophisticated analysis methods like i.Profiler, which transfers eye mapping and aberration information to the calculation system for making lenses, ZEISS presents its latest additions that were launched on the market in recent weeks.   The Visuref 100 autorefractor and keratometer is an entry level proposal but can help with daily routines because it is simple to use, reliable and provides accurate data. Visuref 100 is a single instrument that performs the most important measurements, including contact lens base curve, and pupil and iris diameter evaluations. Refraction measurements are also possible on patients with IOL implants. Lastly, the automatic fogging incorporates an infinity scene to reduce the negative effects of accommodation.   VisuLens 500 is a latest generation lensmeter and was conceived to speed up day-to-day work with the advantage of having more time to devote to patients. VisuLens 500 precisely determines the power of all lenses of any design, without the need to adjust the Abbe number.   "The optometrist's professionalism is certainly enhanced by using latest-generation instruments for analysis or consultation" the company stated. "ZEISS' history and know-how - the result of the work of 6 divisions that operate in different fields but are, in a certain sense, interconnected - encourages us to look for and offer our customers the best at all times, to provide them with a real opportunity for differentiation and to support their work every day".
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