Digital Fundus Camera

A digital fundus camera is used to take an image of the fundus — the back portion of the eye that includes the retina, macula, fovea, optic disc and posterior pole. A digital fundus camera normally consists of a camera with a specialized microscope attached. Either a lamp or flash provides the light necessary for photo taking, and depending on the camera photos at different angles of view — from narrow to wide — can be taken. The resulting image can then be used by an ophthalmologist for diagnosis and treatment.
CompanyZEISSZEISSZEISS
ItemCIRRUS™ photo 600- The Smart Imaging ComboCIRRUS™ photo 800 - The Versatile Multi-Modality ImagerFF 450plus Fundus Camera with VISUPAC™ Digital Imaging System
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DescriptionCIRRUS photo 600 combines a full mydriatic/non-mydriatic color camera and CIRRUS OCT technology in a single integrated and compact system with a fundus autofluorescence option that is designed for comprehensive eye care practices. Zeiss and its CIRRUS photo 800 is the comprehensive imaging solution that adds the power of CIRRUS OCT with multi-modality fundus imaging including fluorescein and ICG angiography, color and fundus auto-fluorescence. Zeiss and its research collaborators have Matching the VISUPAC system pixel for pixel, the FF 450plus Fundus Camera sets the industry standard for image quality, offering outstanding and highly detailed image capture that optimizes the capabilities of the VISUPAC system.

The FF 450plus

Features
  • Multimode Navigator- interactive display of fundus image and OCT scans
  • Precise registration and display of OCT scans with color fundus image
  • Macular Thickness and Change Analysis
  • Macular Thickness Normative Data
  • ONH & RNFL OU Analysis with normative data
  • Guided Progession Analysis (GPA™)
  • MultiMode Navigator- interactive display of fundus image and OCT scans
  • Precise registration and display of OCT scans with color fundus image
  • Macular Thickness and Change Analysis
  • Macular Thickness Normative Data
  • ONH & RNFL OU Analysis with normative data
  • Guided Progession Analysis (GPA™)
The best diagnosis starts with the best images.
  • Proprietary high-transmission, high-resolution optical features.
  • Exclusive ZEISS telecentric optics - Eliminates image distortion for repeatable measurements.
  • Seamless integration FF 450plus Fundus Camera and VISUPAC Digital Imaging System for superb image quality, operation and diagnostic versatility.
  • Extensive Imaging software with a comprehensive user interface for image management and demanding clinical needs.
  • The VISUPAC system and the FF 450plus Fundus Camera are reciprocally calibrated, creating an ideal synergy and consistently providing a unique level of accuracy.
  • VISUPAC offers a choice of advanced sensor adaptations providing sharper fundus detail for the broad range of imaging modes and clinical needs.
  • FORUM-Ready via DICOM standard.
  • Optional FAF filters available.
  • Imaging Modes: Color, Red-Free, Red, Blue, Fluorescein Angiography, Indocyanine-Green Angiography* and Fundus-Autofluorescence**

Swing/Tilt: Yes
Fixation: Internal/External

*depending on FF 450 plus model and VISUPAC sensor configuration
**depending on VISUPAC sensor configuration (requires FAF filter set)

Pupil Diameter= 4.0 mm; = 3.3 mm (30° small pupil mode), = 2.0 mm for OCT scans only= 4.0 mm; = 3.3 mm (30° small pupil mode), = 2.0 mm for OCT scans onlyInquire
Working DistanceExternal and internal40 mm (patient’s eye - front lens)42mm
Digital ResolutionInquireInquireDependent on sensor configuration
Mydriasis RequiredInquireInquireYes
Video Monitor23” TFT (1920 x 1200)23” TFT (1920 x 1200)Large 19" monitor (standard), or optional 24" monitor
Patient and Image Management, Capture and Review.
Fixation TargetsExternal and internalExternal and internalInternal / External
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