The device shown is a color fundus camera, a confocal ophthalmoscope for retinal angiography.
Its key features include:
Confocal laser scanning technology: Enables high-resolution imaging and stereoscopic viewing for depth perception.
High-resolution video capture: Ability to record videos at high resolutions, up to 1024 x 1024 pixels.
Multi-band fluorescence imaging and photography: Allows the use of different dyes such as fluorescein and indocyanine green to visualize retinal and choroidal vessels, although OCT angiography can reduce the need for dyes.
Non-mydriatic and continuous operation: Ability to capture images without prior pupil dilation, providing smoother operation.
Wide Field of View: Capable of capturing a 65-degree angle in a single undilated fundus photograph, with composite fields of view up to 120°.
High Resolution: Up to 1536 x 1536 pixels for high-resolution images.
Multiple Laser Sources: Uses different laser wavelengths (e.g., 488 nm for FA, 795 nm for ICGA, 830 nm for IR) for various imaging applications.


Reviews
There are no reviews yet.