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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ItemEidon - True Color Confocal ScannerDRS Digital Retinography SystemMAIA Macular Integrity Assessment System
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DescriptionEIDON is the first system to combine the advantages of SLO with the fidelity of true color imaging, setting new performance standards in retinal imaging. EIDON provides unsurpassed image quality, 60 degree field in a single exposure, a unique, live The DRS is the new frontier of non-mydriatic, digital retinal imaging. Thanks to its fully automated operation, DRS requires minimal operator training. Its compact, ergonomic design and low power flash help ensure patient comfort. DRS is conceived toInquire
Features
  • True color, Red Free and infrared confocal images
  • Super-high resolution and contrast
  • Capability to image through cataract and media opacities
  • Dilation-free operation (minimum pupil 2.5 mm)
  • Wide Field imaging (60° in single exposure and up to 150° with Mosaic function)
  • Optimal exposure of the optic disc
  • Exam time less than 1’ per eye (single field)
  • From Fully automated to Fully manual mode
  • User friendly software interface
  • Extreme ease of use: patient auto-sensing, auto-alignment, auto-focus, auto flash adjustment, auto-capture
  • Compact & clean design
  • Short exam time: capture both eyes in 1 min (single field)
  • High quality images
  • Minimal training required
  • No additional PC required
  • Touch-screen operation
  • View images from any PC or tablet
  • Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity
  • Cloud backup available
  • Export to USB and remote folder (for import into EMR), DICOM, JPG, PDF
  • Simple to use, patients can be tested in less than 3 minutes per eye
  • By comparing macular indexes in patients with and without retinal pathologies, MAIA is very effective at measuring functional changes due to disease and to treatment
  • Helps monitoring the course of retinal diseases and the efficacy of treatment
  • Effectively combines a linear SLO system and a fundus controlled perimetric exam, providing clear and detailed retinal images
  • New Eye Tracker Alarm for the MAIA - The new MAIA software version 1.5.3 includes the innovative “Eye Tracker Alarm,” a feature that advises the operator when the patient is not properly following the MAIA test. This feature reduces even more the operator’s involvement during screening
Weight (lbs)Inquire42 lbs (19 Kg)50.7 lbs (23 kg)
InterfaceTablet basedTouch-screenTouch screen
Resolution60 pixel/degInquire1024 x 1024 pixel
Pupil DiameterInquireInquireInquire
Working Distance28 mm37 mm33 mm
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Monitor SizeTablet operated, with 10.1” multi-touch, color display10.4” touch-screen color displayInquire
Fixation TargetsInquire7 internal LEDsInquire
Dimensions620 mm x 590 mm x 360 mm58 x 55 x 33 cm (23’ x 22’ x 13’)348 x 580 x 600 mm (13.7 x 22.8 x 23.6 in)
Image Typecolor, infrared, red-freeInquireInquire
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