Digital Retinal Camera

Digital Retina Cameras or Digital Fundus Cameras are used to capture images of the interior surface of the eye. Many of these Digital Retina Cameras boast features like angle variations, color, red-free and angiography imaging, high grade LCD monitors with easy to use features as well as DICOM compatibility and EMR interfacing. These images of the retina, optic disc, macula and posterior pole are digital, which enables quick transfer and detailed image study as well as side-by-side image comparison and longitudinal tracking over time. These images are key in the identification and care of various eye diseases. Choosing the correct digital retina camera for a practices needs should be carefully considered.
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California Ultra-widefield Retinal Imaging System
  • Features:
    • Compact to reduce space requirements
    • New design leads to ease of use and faster image capture
    • Non-mydriatic high-resolution imaging through many cataracts and/or 2mm pupils saves time in busy practices
    • Browser-based image review enables simple integration and easy access to your data from any connected pc or tablet in a HIPAA compliant environment
    • Interweaved angiography enables parallel capture of fa and icg images without manually switching between imaging modalities
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  • Weight (lbs): 34 kg / 75 lbs
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Daytona plus Ultra-widefield Digital Imaging
  • Weight (lbs): 62 lbs (28 kg)
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Daytona Ultra-widefield Retinal Imaging
  • Features:
    • Non-mydriatic ultra-high resolution images in under a second, through 2 mm pupils and many cataracts
    • Red and green lasers; each wavelength provides information for interpretation and diagnosis. Channels can be viewed separately:
      • Green (532 nm) “red-free” visualizes the sensory retina to the RPE
      • Red (635 nm) shows deeper structures of the retina (RPE to Choroid)
    • Ultra-widefield autofluorescence imaging with green laser light displays lipofuscin in the RPE
    • Images are available immediately and stored electronically for future comparison or telehealth applications
    • Innovative software tools enhance image evaluation
    • DICOM compatible
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  • Weight (lbs): 62 lbs/28 kg
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