Description
Daytona is a digital, non-mydriatic, ultra-widefield scanning laser ophthalmoscope that captures images through 2mm pupils and many cataracts. Daytona has been scaled to accommodate smaller office spaces while providing ultra-high resolution imaging, and adding ultra-widefield autofluorescence capabilities. The newest addition to the Optos family of retinal devices, Daytona is designed as a desktop model and offers multiple wavelength imaging, including options for color, red-free, and autofluorescence with green laser light.
From the 200° view of the retina in one image, captured in less than one second to the multiple imaging modalities available, the Daytona brings the benefits of ultra-widefield optomap® images to your practice, inside a compact design.
- Daytona Ultra-widefield Retinal Imaging
- Optos, Inc.
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- 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
- 62 lbs/28 kg
- optomap: 20 µm
optomap plus: 14 µm - 440 mm (18 in) x 795 mm (32 in) x 500 mm (20 in)
- optomap and optomap plus (red and green laser):
- Color Composite View
- Green Laser View
- Red Laser View
optomap af (green laser): Autofluorescence (optional) - Red laser: 635 nm
Green laser: 532 nm - Less than 0.4 seconds
- US: 100-120V at 50/60Hz 3a
- Max. 500W