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Hi All,
We're in the process of purchasing a diagnostic set, and I have a bit of a dilemma: An optometrist I worked for generously donated his Keeler Vista diagnostic kit, will an o-scope, transilluminator, and retinoscope.
The only problem I see with the set I have is the weight, and that it uses a NiCad battery (we just started using the o-scope so I'm not sure of the ease of use compared to the new models).
My question is whether or not I should invest in a new diagnostic set or just buy a new set of batteries/charger.
Has the technology has changed that much in terms of improving the optics and lighting of the o-scope and retinoscope? (the zenon lighting and "new improved optics" as advertised)
Thanks for any input!!
(btw, Keeler Vista was the model before the Keeler Professional set)
We're in the process of purchasing a diagnostic set, and I have a bit of a dilemma: An optometrist I worked for generously donated his Keeler Vista diagnostic kit, will an o-scope, transilluminator, and retinoscope.
The only problem I see with the set I have is the weight, and that it uses a NiCad battery (we just started using the o-scope so I'm not sure of the ease of use compared to the new models).
My question is whether or not I should invest in a new diagnostic set or just buy a new set of batteries/charger.
Has the technology has changed that much in terms of improving the optics and lighting of the o-scope and retinoscope? (the zenon lighting and "new improved optics" as advertised)
Thanks for any input!!
(btw, Keeler Vista was the model before the Keeler Professional set)