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Global-Surgical -HD Video Camera Adapter

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The Global 1080 HD video camera is a HDMI direct-to-monitor video camera, offering high-quality imaging in an ultra compact design.

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Electronic Documentation

Entire procedures can be documented electronically, allowing for efficient archiving in the patient records, communication with referring colleagues and insurance companies, and excellent preparation for case presentations. Also, this type of system is compatible with digital radiography systems.

Educating Your Patient

Perhaps the greatest benefit of being able to take pictures through the microscope is the ability to gain patient acceptance of treatment. The patient is able to see the clear, high-resolution image that the dentist sees.

Virtual Beamsplitter

The Global Virtual Beamsplitter is a major breakthrough in the way video documentation is captured through the microscope. It redirects a small amount a light to the camera (less than 5%), while most of the light is still available to the operator.

Traditional 50/50 Beamsplitter™

A traditional 50/50 beamsplitter contains two cube prisms. These prisms reflect 50% of the available light across the area of each prism through partially reflective coatings. The reflected portion of the light then goes through an iris diaphragm to a video camera. The other 50% is transmitted across the area of the cube prism to the primary user.

Virtual Beamsplitter™

The light is not split via partially reflective coatings. It is accomplished by having a totally reflective coating across a very small area of the beamsplitter, while the remaining area is completely transmissive. This means the primary user receives 96.5% of the light across a very large area of the beamsplitter. The camera receives 100% of the light across the small center area. The net result is indistinguishable light loss to the primary user and all the light required for outstanding video results. As an added bonus...with the Virtual Beamsplitter™ technology in action, the video camera receives the same amount of light as a traditional beamsplitter with an effective iris half the size normally required. The results in incredible video depth of field.