Magnification in the Palm of Your Hand
Examination magnifier for fast clinical analysis or in-depth dermatological examinations. With its maximized field of view and color-true illumination, the Optima examination magnifier provides optimum support in everyday practice.
The Optima 3-in-1 offers you three lighting modes in one device. In addition to the normal non-polarized daylight function, the device also offers polarized illumination for reduced reflections on the skin and UV lighting. Directed lighting, which particularly emphasizes the skin’s structures and profile, is also available.
96 microprocessor-controlled LEDs enable a brilliant light which remains constant even at low battery level.
Polarized optical filters enable a glare-free view of the skin. UV light for fluorescence analysis.
Lighting modes: Non-polarized modes Bright full-spectrum illumination allows clinical evaluation of the skin surface. It also provides the ability to rake the light from only one side for improved visualization of skin topographical and textural features. Cross-polarized mode Eliminates surface reflection allowing the user to better visualize sub-surface pigmented structures and patterns. UVA / Woods light 365/385nm illumination allows woods lamp equivalent skin examination for evaluation of superficial pigmentation and skin auto-fluorescence.
Optima 3-in-1 features - for faster examinations
toggle between non-polarized, polarized and UV lighting modes
distortion-free magnification
bright, homogeneous lighting
suitable for Wood’s light exams
charging via USB-C or optional base station
Non-polarized light (daylight) is characterized by brightness, colour fidelity and homogeneity. It is a strong and unadulterated type of illumination that brings light into darkness.
Polarized light reduces reflections and puts skin irregularities in the background. This allows a better evaluation of colours and contours, even in deeper dermal and epidermal structures.
Directed light either from the left or from the right side, makes considerably better assessment of skin structures possible, which is why this type of illumination is particularly suitable for raised lesions such as nodules or angiomas.
UV / Wood’s light With four high-output 365nm UV LEDs, superficial pigment and skin auto-fluorescence can be easily visualized. Suitable for Wood’s light exams of bacterial, parasitic, or fungal skin infections.
The type of lighting is crucial
Natural color reproduction is indispensable for the diagnostic assessment of all changes in skin. Optima supplies precisely mixed light that comes close to the natural spectrum of daylight. The microprocessor-controlled LEDs allow for true-color and consistent illumination as bright as daylight—even with decreasing battery power.
Advantages at a glance
Several lighting modes in one device
Large lens with distortion-free view
Charging via USB-C
With protective cover made of robust nylon
Same optional charging station for Optima and Luminis
excl. VAT