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Volk Optical offers new Digital Wide Field lens

Volk Optical Inc. has recently introduced the Digital Wide Field lens, a new addition to its line of non-contact slit lamp lenses. The Digital Wide Field lens offers a wide field of view past the vortex, magnification comparable to a 90-D lens (72x), good small pupil capability, and high resolution with minimal reflections.

May 1

- Fort Lauderdale, FL - Volk Optical Inc. has recently introduced the Digital Wide Field lens, a new addition to its line of non-contact slit lamp lenses. The Digital Wide Field lens offers a wide field of view past the vortex, magnification comparable to a 90-D lens (72x), good small pupil capability, and high resolution with minimal reflections.

At the ARVO meeting, Volk Optical is offering a discount on the new lens, with special show pricing available until May 9 on all Volk lenses. For more information, visit the Volk Optical booth (#601, #603).

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