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.
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AFC-330 Non-Mydriatic Auto Fundus Camera
  • 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
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Retina Scan Duo™2 OCT / Fundus Camera
  • 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
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