EyeZoom™ 

The first and only 3-in-1 variable magnification loupe. Switch seamlessly between magnification levels 3x, 4x and 5x.

Fixed magnification is a thing of the past.

Your day is variable, your loupes should be too. Our technology provides edge-to-edge clarity, high-definition resolution and the ability to switch between magnifications. Get loupes as agile as you are.

Wide Field of View. High Resolution. 

As magnification increases, field of view decreases. This is the physics of magnification. With EyeZoom™ you get the best of both. 

Excel with our Award Winning EyeZoom™ Technology.
 

"From treatment planning to suturing, I need to see full field of view and details. Without the EyeZoomTM, I just wouldn't be able to see what I need to see." 

Specifications

Working distance and declination angle are customized to each user. 

 

Magnification Power

3x, 4x, and 5x

Weight

3.0 oz (86.2 g)
*Measured on Orascoptic Victory™ Frame.

Field Width

3.7" (9.5 cm) at 3x

2.9" (7.4 cm) at 4x

2.4" (6.1 cm) at 5x
Measured at 18” working distance without eye prescription

Field Depth

4.7" (11.9 cm) at 3x

3.8" (9.7 cm) at 4x<

3.0" (7.6 cm) at 5x
Measured at 18” working distance without eye prescription

Loupe Package

Side Shields

Head Strap

Personalized Storage Case

Optical Screwdriver

Cleaning Cloth

Anti-Fog Cloth

Frame Options

Rydon™

Phantom™

Triumph™

Tempo™

Tempo™ Refined Fit

Dragonfly™

Victory™

 

Literature

US Product Catalog
Document type
Product Brochure
File size
15.38 MB
All Standard Loupe Models (global)
Document type
Instructions for Use (IFU)
File size
4.16 MB
French Canadian Catalog
Document type
Product Brochure
File size
7.23 MB
Dragonfly IFU
Document type
Instructions for Use (IFU)
File size
7.93 MB
Orascoptic Dragonfly™ Brochure
Document type
Product Brochure
File size
1.81 MB

*Dr. Donley is a paid consultant for Orascoptic. The opinions expressed are those of Dr Donley. Orascoptic is a medical device manufacturer and does not dispense medical advice. Clinicians should use their own professional judgment in treating their patients.