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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- Features:
- Non-Mydriatic Color Retinal Photography
- Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) with Low Flash Intensity
- Anterior Photography
- Multiple Internal Fixation Targets (Auto Mosaic for Wide Field View of Retina)
- f3.3mm Minimum Pupil Diameter
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- Weight (lbs): 46 lbs (21 kg)
- Interface: Image output : USB (Type B)
Image data output : USB (Type Mini-B)
Numeric keypad input : USB (Type A)
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- Features: -All in one with built-in camera and computer
-Five automated functions for enhanced ease-of-use - 3-D auto tracking
- Auto focus
- Auto switching from anterior eye to fundus
- Auto shot
- Auto print / export
-Monitor and indicator for operator assist
The anterior eye monitor allows an operator to constantly verify alignment. The focus split indicator shows the amount of focus deviation in the fundus observation screen.
-Navigation of stereo and panorama photography
-Low flash intensity and quiet shutter sound - Weight (lbs): Inquire
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- Features: Fundus image acquisition with macula and disc capture in one image on OCT
Combined diagnosis of macular and disc pathologies
A 12 x 9 mm wide area image can be acquired. The retina map captures both the macula and disc in a single shot.
The normative database (macula: 9 x 9 mm, disc: 6 x 6 mm) provides a wide area color-coded map comparing the patient’s macular thickness to a population of normal eyes.
B-scan image denoising using deep learning
A new image enhancement technique using deep learning automatically displays a denoised image once B-scan acquisition is complete. With deep learning of a large data set of images averaged from 120 images, this denoising technique provides high definition images comparable to a multiple-image-averaging technique. The denoising function generates high definition images from a single frame while decreasing image acquisition time and increasing patient comfort.
Fundus autofluorescence (FAF)
The FAF function is an advanced screening feature that allows non-invasive evaluation of the RPE without contrast dye.
Optional features
-AngioScan
-Long axial length normative database
-Anterior segment adapter
- Product Number: Optical Coherence Tomography RS-330
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- Features:
- Compact to reduce space requirements
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New design leads to ease of use and faster image capture
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Non-mydriatic high-resolution imaging through many cataracts and/or 2mm pupils saves time in busy practices
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Browser-based image review enables simple integration and easy access to your data from any connected pc or tablet in a HIPAA compliant environment
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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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- Weight (lbs): 62 lbs (28 kg)
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- Features:
- Non-mydriatic ultra-high resolution images in under a second, through 2 mm pupils and many cataracts
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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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- Features: FLEXIBILITY – Ultra-lightweight, compact and portable with an operating time of up to 5 hours of continuous use * EASE OF USE – Auto focus function for fast and easy image acquisition, even in difficult-to-image patients * WIDE FIELD OF VIEW – Nine fixation targets offer central and peripheral imaging * EFFICIENCY – Quickly evaluate brightness, reflection, shadowing, and sharpness of the captured images with the image quality analysis tool
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- Features:
- Color fundus, red-free, and fluorescein, (ICG and auto-fluorescence are available)
- Can support a variety of photo devices, from film to high resolution digital cameras
- Easy-to-use touch-screen control panel
- 50°, 35°, and 20° angles of coverage
- Small pupil mode and aperture adjustment
- 21 levels of flash intensity
- Comfortable backlit panel for use in darkened environments
- Working distance dots
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- Features:
- Versatile and economical full function imaging system with color, red free and FA capabilities
- Auto focus and auto capture
- Intelligent software prevents mistakes and insures correct capturing in any mode
- Tri-functional fully digital retinal camera
- 12.3 megapixel resolution
- Optical red-free function
- 9 internal fixation targets for image consistency when composing wide-field views
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- Features:
- Maximum Portability - Lightweight and portable, Pictor is easily used between rooms and outside the office to examine convalescing patients and for geriatric or pediatric care.
- Simple Integration - Pictor is easily adopted into daily examination routines, connecting to any patient database system for fluent image data storage and sharing.
- Improved Patient Care - Digital still and video images created with Pictor provide accurate first diagnosis and planning for consistent follow up treatment.
- Modular - Two key ophthalmic attachments provide simple way to switch between posterior and anterior imaging.
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- Features:
| Pictor | Pictor Plus |
Versatile Images both retina and anterior segments | ✔ | ✔ |
Portable Fits in a small briefcase and weighs just 1lb. | ✔ | ✔ |
Non-mydriatic retinal imaging Pupils as small as 3mm | ✔ | ✔ |
Anterior imaging White or blue (fluoroscein) LED lighting | ✔ | ✔ |
Storage More than 1,000 high resolution jpg images on SD card | ✔ | ✔ |
Simple integration Images upload to PC via USB connection | ✔ | ✔ |
Improved image resolution Meets ISO fundus camera requirements |
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Auto focus assist Senses optimal retinal view and automatically takes the image |
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9 fixation targets For a variety of retinal images |
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Patient ID entry via keypad Facilitates patient records/folders |
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Additional Wi-Fi PC connectivity Enhances portable capabilities |
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Improved glare free anterior segment imaging |
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- Features:
- Color, red-free, and fluorescein angiography imaging
- Easy alignment and focus
- 2x digital magnification
- Ergonomic control panel
- Pan & tilt
- Retinal imaging control software
- Printers and projectors
- Optional accessories
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- Weight (lbs): 57 lbs (26 kg)
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- Features:
- Auto-Alignment in X-Y-Z
- Auto-Tracking X-Y-Z
- Auto-Focus
- Auto-Capture
- Auto-Stereo Imaging
- Auto-Panorama (up to 7 Fields)
- Low Flash Mode
- Larger Color Touch Screen Display
- Internal 12 Megapixel Sensor
- No External PC Necessary
- Patient List Imported Directly into Camera
- NAVIS-EX Image Management System
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- Features:
- 19" flat panel display
- New ergonomic hand piece, lighter weight for easy manipulation and image capture
- New console design with slide-out keyboard, left-or-right handed mouse and large work surface
- 5 changeable lenses; 130°, 120°, 80°, 30°, and Portrait
- Color photo and text printer included
- Lighted Control Panel
- FA Light Box (option) for Fluorescein Angiography
- Storage Drawers for lenses and supplies
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- Interface:
- Longitudinal thumbnail display of captured images can be viewed in every exam
- Patient files are DICOM compatible for transfer into EMR systems
- Extended video duration allows 2-minute full-resolution recording
- Image annotation allows lines, notes and circles to be drawn on captured images
- Windows XPe OS Software
- Frame-by-frame review and save after video capture allows user to select optimal images
- Brilliant, color images can be viewed in full screen mode or with thumbnails
- Side-by-side image comparison
- High resolution 24-bit color image
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