35mm Fundus Camera

A fundus camera is used to take images of the retina, which is the back portion of the eye. Basically a microscope with a camera attached, images of the retina are taken at different angles of view and magnifications depending on what the doctor needs, and can be used by practitioners to diagnose certain eye diseases. A 35mm Fundus Camera uses a 35 mm format, which refers to a 36x24 mm digital photographic film format.
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FF 450<sup><i>plus</i></sup> Fundus Camera with VISUPAC™ Digital Imaging System
  • Weight (lbs): Inquire
  • Power Supply: Inquire
  • Filters: Blue, Green (red-free), and Red images.
  • Working Distance: Front lens to patient's eye - 42mm, Operator to patient's eye - 470 mm
  • Photographic Angles: 50°, 30°, 20°
  • Film: Inquire
  • Image Magnification/Resolution: Inquire
  • Digital Imaging (Y/N): Inquire
  • Light Source: Inquire
  • Power Consumption: Inquire
  • Dimensions (W × H × D): Inquire
  • Field of View/Angle of View: Inquire
  • Diopter Compensation: Inquire
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