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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SPECTRALIS Diagnostic Imaging Platform

SPECTRALIS Diagnostic Imaging Platform

Heidelberg Engineering, Inc.

  • Weight (lbs): Inquire
  • Pupil Diameter: ≥ 2.5 mm
  • Power Source: Inquire
  • Working Distance: Inquire
  • Field Angle/Angle of View: Inquire
  • Light Source: 820 nm laser; 870 nm SLD
  • Digital Resolution: Inquire
  • Camera: Inquire
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  • Power Consumption: Inquire
  • Fixation Targets: Inquire
  • Database: HEYEX Software platform
  • Refractive Error Compensation: Inquire
  • Base Horizontal Movement: Inquire
  • Base Vertical Movement: Inquire
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