Most headlight camera systems mount the camera on top of, to the side of, or on the bottom of a surgical headlight. With such systems a manual alignment of the headlight and camera lens is necessary before or during a case. Why? As the surgeon moves closer to and from the surgical field during a case, the camera and headlight lose alignment and the surgeon’s line of sight is not fully on camera. This is Parallax.
To eliminate Parallax, we developed an exclusive technology that centers our medical grade camera within our High Beam TriLens headlight. The camera and light alignment are stationary and coaxial – what the surgeon looks at is always on camera. Simply point and shoot without adjustment.
The Thru-the-Lens Headlight Video Camera System is available in 180 or 300-Watt Xenon Formats.
The Thru-the-Lens Headlight Video Camera System includes:
Accessories
| Name | Model | |||
| BFW MID 7910 Video Imaging System (NTSC) with 180 Watt Xenon Format | ||||
| BFW MID 7915 Video Imaging System (PAL) with 180 Watt Xenon Format | ||||
| BFW MID 7930 Video Imaging System (NTSC) with 300 Watt Xenon Format | ||||
| BFW MID 7935 Video Imaging System (PAL) with 300 Watt Xenon Format |