Field of View Binocular

Binocular field of view (PZB) is the part of the visual field that an individual is able to perceive with both eyes when using a binocular magnifying device (loupe or microscope) and a certain distance from the specimen (distance) from the eyes. Denoted by the letters PZB at the intersection of the eye letter V (visualis) and the letter L (lente), which means "points visible under the influence of the force of optical glasses." The meaning of the letter W will mean “network”, respectively, just PZB - visual network under the influence of optics. Historically, the first term was introduced by William