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HEINE SLR - SLM Camera Adapter Flow

HEINE SLR - SLM Camera Adapter Flow

Regular price £158.39 inc.VAT
£131.99 ex.VAT
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SKU: K-000.34.147

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Meaningful and detailed digital images of the highest quality help to make documentation of dermatological images binding and understandable. The combination of the SLR | SLM Flow camera adapter, a HEINE dermatoscope and a DSLR or DSLM camera creates a flexible system for quickly switching between dermatoscopic overview and detailed images during the diagnosis. For an accurate overview and precise detailed view.

Due to the design, HEINE cannot guarantee a secure connection with lenses other than those recommended by HEINE. Please read the ‘How-to’ document for more information.

  • High optical resolution
  • Improved visibility of details
  • Smooth workflow, as the lens can remain on the camera for clinical and dermatoscopic images
  • Improved visibility of the smallest structures thanks to digital post-magnification
  • Easy to use, as the camera’s autofocus can still be used