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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | February 2015 B3 Ad INDUSTRY NEWS Designs for Vision is excited to be pre- senting several new products at the 2015 Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meet- ing. “Designs for Vision was started by my father, Dr. William Feinbloom, as an op- tical company, and during the 1970s our magnification and illumination products found applications in operating rooms and in operatories,” said company Presi- dent Richard Feinbloom. “The [Midwin- ter Meeting] has always provided that comfortable space where industry and professional can interact and exchange ideas This year we are featuring our UL- TRA Mini 2.5x Telescopes, Nike® Retro and DVI Sport frames, and the NanoCamHD™ loupe-mounted video camera. This is a unique opportunity to reach an impor- tant target market to introduce a major optical innovation,” Feinbloom said. A pair of ULTRA Mini Telescopes weigh as little as 34 grams (1.2 ounces) and are 40 percent smaller than regular telescopes, thus allowing for easier peripheral vision. “The ULTRA Mini Telescopes,” Fein- bloom said, “like our world renowned Dental Telescopes, provide 2.5x magnifi- cation that is fully customized to the indi- vidual user, providing ergonomic advan- tages to our customers. Designs for Vision matchesthefocallengthofeachtelescope to the ideal working distance of our cus- tomers. This way the depth of focus sur- rounds their ideal working distance, in- stead of adapting to a pre-set focal length. “We have been working with dentists and hygienists who required true 2.5x magnification, but desired a lighter, smaller device for all-day use. Designs for Vision wanted to design and engineer a full feature system that offered all of the features our customers expect of a De- signs for Vision product. The lens system uses the same precision-coated optics as ourtraditionalmagnificationsystems.We can also accommodate eyeglass prescrip- tions into the ULTRA Mini Telescopes.” The Nike Retro frames are exclusive to Designs for Vision. Available in tortoise shell, black and translucent gray, the Nike Retro has a classic look. The DVI Sport frames can be used for all magnifications and can incorporate eyeglass prescrip- tions — providing the protective wrap without any distortion. Designs for Vision’s new NanoCamHD records digitally at 1080 high-definition resolution. The NanoCamHD records magnified HD images from the user’s per- spective. The complete system includes 2.5x, 3.5x and 4.5x lens systems to match the typical magnifications, providing a true user’s point of view. As an added feature, still photographs can be taken from live video feed or dur- ing playback mode. The video or still im- ages can be uploaded into a patient file, included in a presentation or course, or shared with a colleague or laboratory for collaborative consultations. The NanoCamHD complete system in- cludes a color corrected ULTRA Mini LED DayLite® headlight. The combination headlight/NanoCamHD can be attached to loupes or can be worn on a lightweight headband. The system also includes a foot pedal to enable hands-free operation of the Nano- CamHD. Record/pause, mute/unmute and still photography are controlled by the operator hands-free via the pedal. For best results, combine the NanoCamHD with Designs for Vision’s dental telescopes. Matching true magnification levels of 2.5x, 3.5x or 4.5x can pro- duce realistic simulation from the user’s perspective. The NanoCam can also be attached to the new Nike Retro frames or the new DVI Sport frames. Visit Designs for Vision at the Chicago Midwinter Dental Meeting at booths 2008 or 4021 to See the Visible Differ- ence® yourself. (Source: Designs for Vision) See the ‘Visible Difference’This year at the Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting, Designs for Vision is featuring its ULTRA Mini 2.5x tele- scopes, Nike Retro and DVI Sport frames and the NanoCamHD loupe- mounted video camera. Photo/Provided by Designs for Vision Chicago BOOTHs 2008, 4021

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