Surgical Microscope Leica M720 OH5 review

For many years, surgeons have needed a surgical microscope with smaller, more compact optics. With the Leica M720 OH5, Leica writes a revolutionary new chapter in microscope design. This revolutionary digital microscope is specially design for medical purpose. Introducing the Leica M720 OH5 Surgical Microscope.
Leica Butterfly-Binoculars
In addition to the optical system’s compact size, the new binocular tubes are designed with an inclination range of 115°, which allows each individual to always work in comfort. They also feature Leica’s innovative Butterfly-Binoculars, which enable the eyepieces to swing to a second viewing plane, quickly and easily.

ErgoLock™
Leica’s ErgoLock™ option enables the tube to be easily locked in five defined positions. This feature ensures stability of the binocular position.

SpeedSpot™
Fast, accurate microscope focusing is easy with the Leica SpeedSpot™ and its two laser beams. And, as a focusing reference, SpeedSpot™ helps ensure that the image is always sharply defined for all three viewing ports (surgeon, assistant, and documentation).

Leica DI C700 Dual Imaging Color Module
The Leica DI C700 dual imaging color module allows the surgeon to inject data from external sources with high-resolution display, high-contrast overlay and unsurpassed brightness, either binocularly or monocularly (left/right eyepiece). These settings enable the surgeon to simultaneously compare the direct live microscope view with the injected image


Adapted from Leica official website

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