Neitz Binocular Loupes NTZ-BLS-1 (1.5X - 2.0X)
The NTZ-BLS-1 is a versatile and expandable Galilean surgical loupe with precision Japanese optics designed to give you the flexibility, comfort, and clarity you need for your practice. With a magnification of 1.5x to 2.0x, the NTZ-BLS-1 has the largest field of view diameter of the BL surgical loupe series. This broad viewing field makes it perfect for applications in orthopedics, respiratory surgery, nephrology, ophthalmology, obstetrics and gynecology, and otolaryngology.
The NTZ-BLS-1, made by Neitz, is made with top-of-the-line Japanese manufacturing, ensuring high light transmission and aberration-free lenses. Neitz is an expert in the field, developing and producing ophthalmic optical instruments of the highest quality for half a century. They're a brand trusted in Japan and abroad.
Universal Adjustment
Nose Adjustment
Independent PD Adjustment
Focus Adjustment
Eye Shield Removable
When the patient's health is on the line, comfort can go to the wayside, leading to stiff necks and backs after hours of leaning over during surgery. The NTZ-BLS-1 is built with personalized comfort in mind. The working distance of the NTZ-BLS-1 is an impressive 550-350 mm, which allows users the leeway to work with their patients at their level. The NTZ-BLS-1 is adjustable to fit the needs of any user. Each lens has a wide range of motion and focus. This allows for fine-tuning to match the depth of field you need exactly. The angle can be raised or lowered to place the lenses directly where they need to be in your field of view, allowing you to maintain an upright posture during lengthy operations, keeping your neck and back intact. In addition, since each eye is independently adjustable, the NTZ-BLS-1 can work with any face shape or eye condition. The result is a loupe that works with you, not one you work around.
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