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BEXCO 78D Double Aspheric LensMagnification 0.77X, Working distance 10mm. Good all-around lens. Ideal option if the practitioner uses a single lens. Typically, the 78D with 0.77x magnification is a versatile all-around lens; if practitioners are to own just one lens, this may well be the best choice |
BEXCO 90D Double Aspheric LensMagnification 0.64 X, Working distance 8 mm. Purpose- View the posterior pole using a slit lamp. Good general purpose lens. Alternative to 78D if the practitioner elects to use just one lens. |
BEXCO 20D Double Aspheric LensMagnification 2.97X, Working distance 47 mm. View the retina including periphery using a head-mounted BIO Higher magnification than 28D. Ideal for pediatric examination, when scleral indentation is required and for patients with nystagmus. Useful when slit lamp examination is not possible. |
BEXCO 28D Double Aspheric LensMagnification 2.1 X, Working distance 31 mm. Purpose-View the retina including periphery using a head-mounted BIO. Lower magnification than 20D. Ideal for pediatric examination, when scleral indentation is required and for patients with nystagmus. Useful when slit lamp examination is not possible. |