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.
CompanyZEISSZEISSZEISSZEISSZEISS
ItemFF 450plus Fundus Camera with VISUPAC™ Digital Imaging SystemVISUCAM 200VISUCAM 224 Fundus CameraVISUCAM 500ZEISS CLARUS 500
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DescriptionMatching 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

VISUCAM® 200 feature legendary ZEISS optics and non-mydriatic color fundus photography enabling you to photograph through pupils as small as 3.3mm. Superior patient comfort, more efficient workflow and improved eye care: The advantages of the VISUCAM

The new VISUCAM fundus camera with a 24-megapixel sensor produces brilliant, detail-rich images to effectively aid in diagnosing and monitoring a broad range of eye diseases – from glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy to dry AMD.

  • Greater diagnostic

VISUCAM® 500 features legendary ZEISS optics and non-mydriatic color fundus photography enabling you to photograph through pupils as small as 3.3mm. Superior patient comfort, more efficient workflow and improved eye care: The advantages of the

The advent of widefield retinal imaging has shown us that indications of disease are often located in the far periphery of the retina. CLARUS™ 500 is the next generation fundus imaging system from ZEISS that provides true color and high-
FeaturesThe 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)

InquireInquireInquireCLARUS 500, the newest ultra-widefield retinal camera from ZEISS, allows clinicians to use color to their diagnostic advantage. ZEISS CLARUS generates images that closely resemble the coloration of the fundus as seen during clinical examination. Color fundus imaging can aid in the diagnosis and documentation of ocular disease, ensuring confidence when evaluating the optic disc, nevi and lesions where color is important.

ZEISS CLARUS 500 captures clear and accurate images from the macula to the far periphery. Early indications of disease can often be subtle and difficult to see through direct observation or low resolution fundus imaging. Leveraging ZEISS optics, CLARUS 500 is an ultra-widefield retinal camera that captures a high-resolution image down to 7 microns.

ZEISS CLARUS 500 allows clinicians to track subtle changes in pathology over time. In addition to true color imaging, it also captures high resolution fundus autofluorescence (FAF) images–FAF-Blue and FAF-Green–and Infrared (IR) and external eye images. Along with an intuitive review software, the ultra-high-resolution of this next-generation retinal camera from ZEISS allows clinicians to manage change with confidence.
Weight (lbs)InquireInquireInquireInquire50 lbs (20.9 kg)
Pupil DiameterInquire= 4.0 mm
= 3.3 mm (30° small pupil mode)
= 4.0 mm
= 3.3 mm (30° small pupil mode)
= 4.0 mm
= 3.3 mm (30° small pupil mode)
2.5 mm
Working Distance42mmInquireInquireInquire25 mm
Light SourceInquireInquireInquireInquireRed LED, 585 to 640 nm, Green LED, 500 to 585 nm, Blue LED, 435 to 500 nm, Infrared laser diode, 785 nm
Digital ResolutionDependent on sensor configurationInquireInquireInquireInquire
Mydriasis RequiredYesInquireInquireInquireInquire
Video MonitorLarge 19" monitor (standard), or optional 24" monitor
Patient and Image Management, Capture and Review.
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Fixation TargetsInternal / ExternalInquireInquireInquireInquire
Dimensions (W × H × D)InquireInquireInquireInquire15 x 27 x 18 in (36.2 x 67.6 x 54.6 cm)
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