Hi-res ophthalmic lens sets grouped for power, practicality

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Volk Optical offers several new lens sets, packaging complementary lenses for easy selection and better value.

Mentor, OH-Volk Optical offers several new lens sets, packaging complementary lenses for easy selection and better value. Two sets are available for its digital non-contact lens series, and one set assists with high resolution (HR) contact imaging.

The Digital Series offerings are a two-lens set that includes Volk’s Digital Wide Field with the Digital High Mag and a three-lens set, which adds the Digital Clear Field.

For diagnostic and laser work, the HR Contact Lens Set has two lenses with different strengths to increase diagnostic power: The HR Wide Field and the High Resolution Centralis.

All lenses are made of high-grade, low-dispersion glass to maintain resolution and image quality. All sets can be ordered packaged together in multiple lens cases or individually, at no extra cost. Digital Lenses are available in seven different ring colors.

For more information, visit www.volk.com.

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