See more with less light
Leica Optics have superior light gathering abilities. Sharp, brilliant, true anatomical color images with excellent depth of field can be obtained even with very low or no microscope illumination. This helps protect the eyes of both the surgeon and patient, but still enables clear visualization of small details.
Double beam stereo illumination
With two bulbs and two prisms, the M844 delivers homogenous illumination for a true three-dimensional vision with high depth perception.
Identical views for all observers
QuadZoom technology with four separate beam paths in the zoom system of the M844 provides an identically bright stereo view for both the main surgeon and the assistants. No manual adjustment by the teacher is necessary. Furthermore, the optional double wing assistant bridge can give a full stereo view with the same magnification to two assistants.
QuadZoom technology
Conventional microscope (left image): The main surgeon loses up to 20% of the light to the video camera. M844 (right image): the main surgeon benefits from 100% light, even if a video camera is added. QuadZoom features four separate beam paths - two for the surgeon/teacher and two for the assistant/student. The result: identical magnification and stereo view for all observers.
Visualize and document in HD quality
Combine the M844 ophthalmic microscope with the HD C100 medical video camera from Leica Microsystems to record and easily share procedures in HD quality. For more comprehensive documentation, the M844 is also compatible with the EVO 4K recording and documentation system from Med X Change.