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Brilliance 48 PRO Binoculars
| Article: | DS-4299 |
| Brand: | Eighteeth |
| Availability: | In Stock |
Brilliance 48 PRO are 5× class binoculars with 48° ergonomics that, in terms of feel and working control, come close to a dental microscope — but without its complexity, size, and cost.
Brilliance 48 PRO is
- almost a microscope, but lighter, more portable, and more affordable
- comfortable for everyday clinical work
- better posture for the clinician and reduced fatigue
- a logical step between routine practice and stationary optical systems
Practical overview of specifications
- Magnification: 5×, with selectable options from 5.1 to 5.4.
- Working distance: available options are 350–400 / 400–450 / 450–500 / 500–550 mm.
- Interpupillary distance: 52–76 mm, individually adjustable to eliminate eye strain and image divergence.
- Weight: approximately 94.3 g (with frame) — noticeable, but with correct fit and balance it helps reduce neck and back fatigue.
- 48° ergonomic declination: the core concept of this model — less forward head tilt during long procedures.
Real advantages
Pros
- 48° ergonomics: upright posture — especially beneficial in endodontics and prosthodontics.
- 5× class magnification: sufficient to feel a real difference in precision work without immediately moving to “heavy artillery” 6×–8×.
- Individual adjustment for each eye (interpupillary) — critical for fatigue reduction.
Cons
- 5× requires adaptation: during the first weeks work is usually slower, as the brain adapts to operating within a “narrower” depth-of-field corridor.
- Light becomes a requirement rather than an option: without proper illumination, part of the 5× advantages simply cannot be realized.
- Weight is noticeable during long procedures if the frame or balance is not ideally fitted.
Comparison with 3 premium-segment competitors in Ukraine
|
Model |
Class / Magnification |
Working Distance |
Ergonomics |
Work Benefits |
Compromises |
| Eighteeth Brilliance 48 PRO (DS-4299) |
5× | 450–500 mm (Other options available in the series) |
48° Deflection (Ergo-Fit) |
Maximum benefit in endo/orthopedics without "super-heavy" systems | Requires getting used to + light; Weight ~94.3 g |
| ExamVisi on Kepler Reflekt (4.0×/C.0×) |
4× or 6× | 4.0×: 35 – 57 ċm 6.0×: 47 – 69 ċm |
Reflective ergo-optics; TTL |
Very "clear" optics and ergonomics, especially at 6x (endodontics/micro) |
Typically more expensive; customized/customized |
| SurgiTel PrismPro |
5.5×–8.0× | Adjustable/adaptable via caps (brand concept) |
TTL or FLM; focus on ergoposition |
"Strong" instrument for microprocedures when 5x is no longer sufficient |
Higher magnification = narrower field of view/higher demands on equipment and light |
| ZEISS EyeMag Smart |
2.5x (TTL versions available: 2.5x/3.0x) |
Depends on configuration | Classic ZEISS optics |
Brilliance 48 PRO meets the needs of doctors across different specialties
- Endodontics: the 48° angle allows a more neutral head position during long procedures, while 5× is sufficient for most tasks without moving to 6×–8×.
- Prosthodontics / restorative dentistry: control of finish lines and contact points — exactly where 5× truly reduces rework.
- Surgery / implantology: fixed working distance means less “leaning over” the field, making it easier to maintain sterility and hand positioning.
Frequently asked questions and answers
Is Brilliance 48 PRO 5× or 5.2×?
It belongs to the “around 5×” class; you can choose within a range from 5.1 to 5.4 depending on personal preference or clinical tasks.
What is the benefit of 48° in binoculars?
The optical path is angled downward by 48°, so there is no need to excessively bend the neck or back to see the working area.
Who is the 450–500 mm working distance for?
For clinicians who prefer greater distance from the operative field (better posture, more space for hands and the assistant).
Can other working distances be selected for Brilliance 48 PRO?
Yes, you can choose the working distance that suits you best.
Range: 350–400 / 400–450 / 450–500 / 500–550 mm.
What is the field of view of Brilliance 48 PRO?
Ranges from 49 to 81 mm depending on configuration.
How much do they weigh? Is it critical?
The weight is approximately 94.3 g with the frame. Whether this is critical depends on fit and balance: with proper adjustment it is comfortable, with improper fitting it becomes noticeable during long procedures.