Slit Lamp Lenses

Experience top of the line of slit lamp imaging with Volk's Slit Lamp lenses. Whether you need wide-field visualization or high magnification, our Classic, Super, and Digital Series lenses deliver unmatched performance, allowing for comprehensive retinal examinations with utmost confidence.
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5/5

Excellent Field of View & Magnification

The Volk Super 66 and SuperField lenses are amongst my favorite lenses. The Super 66 provides excellent magnification and stereopsis for examining the subtle details of my patient’s optic nerve head and macula. The SuperField is the perfect complement to my 90D lens as it provides a wider field view out towards the periphery with the same magnification. I recommend both lenses to my residents and fellows as the optical clarity and views are excellent. I also tend to use the Digital Wide Field when I need to go even further out to the periphery.

Donny W. Suh, MD, FAAP, MBA, FACS Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, Gavin Herbert Eye Institute (GHEI) & Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC), UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA
5/5

The Best of Two Worlds!

The Volk Digital Wide Field lens is such an amazing all-rounder lens to use in my retinal practice. It presents me with the best of two worlds – not only does it provide an exceptional wide field view of the peripheral retinal pathology without peripheral aberrations allowing me to see a crystal clear and focused image throughout the entire examination, it also preserves the magnification needed to conduct a thorough exam The superior optical quality and high resolution of the this lens make it very reliable in detecting pathology that I hardly need to use contact 3-mirror lenses in my busy vitreoretinal clinic as I have full confidence in making an accurate diagnosis with the Volk Digital Wide Field lens. It is very easy to use on un-dilated pupils and patients with small pupils and my trainees find it very comfortable to hold and use while examining their patients as well.

Maged Habib, MD Consultant Ophthalmologist & Vitreoretinal Surgeon, Sunderland Eye Infirmary, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Biosciences Institute, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
5/5

Outstanding Resolution

I keep a Volk Digital High Mag Lens in my coat pocket whenever I’m in the clinic. I think of it as a ‘poor man’s OCT’ because of the outstanding resolution and stereopsis it provides. Its image rivals that of many contact lenses, yet without the inconvenience and patient discomfort. More importantly, the non-contact design preserves the corneal surface for any diagnostic testing needed later that day.

Carl C. Awh, MD FASRS President, Tennessee Retina & Former President of ASRS, Nashville, TN, USA

Frequently Asked Questions

Volk's slit lamp lenses come in Classic, Super, and Digital series, representing increasing levels of optical performance. The Classic series introduced the double-aspheric design, the Super series enhanced clarity, and the Digital series offers the highest image quality with minimized distortion and improved anti-reflective coatings.
The direct upgrade to the 78D lens is the Volk Super 66 (VS66). This lens will offer you an approximate equivalent field of view as the 78D, however the magnification will be slightly increased at 1.0x. This magnification can be especially handy when calculating the cup to disk ratio.
Both are excellent lenses when it comes to general examinations. The Digital WideField offers a ~40% greater field of view without compromising much on magnification. So, you get the same view as you are used to with a 90D, but a lot more field of view. Both lenses provide good views even on un-dilated patients. One thing to remember is that the Digital WideField has a closer working distance compared to the 90D.
You can clean non-contact lenses with lukewarm or distilled water and gentle soap. Dry with a lint-free cotton cloth, moving in a clockwise direction to avoid loosening the lens ring. Avoid high water pressure and microfiber cloths. You can always refer to our Cleaning & Care Guide or the lens IFU for more detailed instructions.

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