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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- Features: D-EYE uses the camera and the light source from the Smartphone, illuminating the interior of the eye for examination. Redirecting the light path through the D-EYE lens eliminates corneal glare, a common problem when using a standard ophthalmoscope.
Common pathologies seen are Glaucoma, Diabetic Retinopathy, Age-related Macular Degeneration, Papilledema and other optic nerve related diseases.
(Please recommend other smartphone models with which D-EYE should attach)
D-EYE offers two applications down loaded from the iTunes store:
- Included with the hardware is the D-EYE App for your smartphone. This is a password protected, encrypted app giving you access to the patient record system. Select the type of exam (video or multi-shot), type in the patient name and begin the exam. Upon completion, the exam will be stored in the encrypted D-EYE App for later assessment. Retinal images can be emailed or saved to the camera roll but patient identification will be removed by the app.
- D-EYE offers (for a fee) an optional HIPAA compliant – mobile to cloud – “Image Vault”, allowing you to remove retinal images from the smartphone and have them stored safely on the cloud (preferred by institutions and hospitals). This allows access by other authorized caregivers via the web.
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- Features: The ultimate multimodal imaging platform
For the SLO/OCT model
- Color / FA / ICG / Blue-FAF / Green-FAF / Retro mode
- OCT / OCT-Angiography*
For the SLO model
- Color / FA* / ICG* / Blue-FAF /Green-FAF / Retro mode
* Optional
Streamlined combination capture
The Combo image capture allows sequential capture of images with the preset combination of image capture settings for each specified disease.
Ultra wide field x ultra HD image
A stellar combination of 163°ultra wide field x ultra 4K HD incorporated in the Mirante achieves a wider, enhanced view of the retinal structure and vasculature with unparalleled clarity.
(Angle of view is measured from the center of the eye. Ultra wide field image is available with the optional wide-field adapter.)
Unsurpassed color
Three separate RGB detectors simultaneously scan different depths of the retina with red, green, and blue wavelengths, producing unsurpassed color and allowing fine adjustment of the histogram.
Dynamic/Simultaneous FA and ICG
Dynamic blood flow using FA and ICG can be recorded with the Mirante. It also allows simple, simultaneous acquisition of FA and ICG images.
Unique Retro mode
The unique Retro mode modality is a non-invasive technique for visualizing pathologies deeper than the retinal pigment epithelium and detecting pathologic changes in the choroid. The pseudo-3D images from Retro mode allow better clinical appreciation of the extent of the pathology.
HD wide area OCT
High definition OCT images can be acquired for a maximum 16.5 x 12 mm area, allowing a wide, detailed assessment from the vitreous to choroid in a single shot. The Mirante SLO/OCT also offers options for AngioScan OCT-Angiography and an anterior segment OCT adapter.
Fly Through function
The Fly Through function further enhances multimodal imaging by registering and synchronizing images from different modalities to view the same area while scrolling through the region of interest. - Product Number: Inquire
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- Features:
- Robotic Fundus camera
- Enhanced Image Quality with 12MP Sensor
- Small Pupil Photography, ɸ2.0mm or More
- Rapid and Simple Capture by Single Touch
- Multiple Connectivity Options
- 50° Field of View
- Stereoscopic Photography
- Bilateral 2-Field Photography
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- Weight (lbs): 20 kg (44.1 lb)
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- Interface: TruTrack™ active eye tracking
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- Features:
- Auto-focus with manual alignment override
- Auto-capture, auto-exposure and auto-fundus
- Image error detection
- Contrast enhancement
- High-resolution images
- Digital filter processing
- Quick preview
- Low flash intensity
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- Weight (lbs): 33 pounds (15 kg)
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- Features:
- Auto-Focus with Manual Alignment Override
- Auto-Capture, Auto-Exposure and Auto-Fundus
- Image Error Detection
- Contrast Enhancement
- High Resolution Images
- Digital Filter Processing
- Quick Preview
- Low Flash Intensity
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- Weight (lbs): 43.9 lbs (19.9 kg)
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- Features:
- Mydriatic and Non-Mydriatic Hybrid Digital Retinal Camera
- Sleek and compact
- Simple to operate
- Five photography modes (Color, FA, Red-free, Cobalt, FAF)
- One-shot FAF for Mydriatic and Non-Mydriatic
- Advanced stereo guide photography system
- EOS camera technology for unsurpassed Canon imaging
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- Weight (lbs): 57 pounds (26 kg)
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- Features:
- Extreme ease of use: patient auto-sensing, auto-alignment, auto-focus
- Auto flash adjustment, auto-capture
- Compact & clean design
- High quality images
- Minimal training required
- No additional PC required
- Touch-screen operation
- Internet-native
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- Interface: Tablet multi-touch screen
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- Features:
- 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
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- Weight (lbs): 42 lbs (19 Kg)
- Interface: Touch-screen
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- 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
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- Features:
- Includes all features and functionalities of EIDON technology, adding auto-fluorescence imaging capabilities
- Provides confocality based on scanning line
- Presents the highest pixel resolution (14 MP sensor) for a confocal system
- Captures 60° autofluorescence image with a single flash of light
- Mosaic function provides Wide field up to 110° autofluorescence images
- Operates in fully automatic or manual mode
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- Features:
- 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
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- Weight (lbs): 50.7 lbs (23 kg)
- Interface: Touch screen
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- Weight (lbs): 46 lbs (21kg) (Excluding Attached SLR Camera)
- Interface: USB
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- Features:
- Mydriatic & Non-mydriatic operation
- Colour & FA modes
- Optional FAF mode
- Clear view finder & LCD alignment
- Small pupil mode
- 50° and 30° views
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- Weight (lbs): 78lbs (35.5kg) without video adapter
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