Many people don’t know what a beam splitter is and wonder if they need it or not to use a smartphone adaptor on the microscope or slit-lamp.
The beam splitter is found on most trinocular microscopes and some slit lamps. The beam splitter splits the light that travels up to the camera in two directions. Custom Surgical Beam Splitter sends 50% of the light to the eyepieces and 50% to the smartphone camera.
If you want to understand more about how beam splitter works, watch the video below.
It is not necessary to schedule a meeting with an engineer to install your recording system anymore. It is simple. You can buy with our sales team or one of our distributors, and install it yourself in a few minutes.
If you already have purchased your beam splitter, you should watch Dr. Sunil Mamtora explain how you can attach your beam splitter to your own SlitLamp Haag-Streit BQ900.