World's first PC-based digital 3D viewing and recording system for use on stereoscopic surgical microscopes
Microstereopsis announces what it says is the world's first PC-based digital 3D viewing and recording system for use on stereoscopic surgical microscopes.
Retro-Opsis DV offers a quick upgrade to real time 3D for existing Zeiss or Leica (Wild) surgical operating microscopes.
Retro-Opsis DV is also useable on any parallel optic zoom stereo microscope with appropriate adapters and beamsplitters.
The latest progressive scan digital cameras are included as well as TriD software, image erecting optical couplers, a high-end PC with a full terabyte Raid system and plug and play operation anywhere on the globe.
The system offers sync doubling 3D and high performance active eyewear viewing by multiple viewers.
System includes compression routine and integrated DVD burning functions.
Full audio and visualisation on 21" CRT monitor.
Retro-View systems are available for interactive DVD-ROM viewing or projection in 3D. Systems are $27,500 in the USA and are available from selected US and international resale partners.