|
 |
| CF-1 Digital Mydriatic Retinal Camera
|
Overview |
The CF-1 Digital Mydriatic Retinal Camera is easy to use and efficient for both doctor and photographer. The CF-1 Digital Mydriatic Retinal Camera is ultra compact, lightweight to assist in mobility and easy to operate. When used with a Canon EOS® digital SLR camera (sold separately), users can enjoy renowned Canon optical technology for superb imaging quality. User-friendly control software helps to ensure efficient workflow, potentially resulting in increased patient throughput. The system is DICOM Standard 3.0 compliant. |
| |
Features |
The CF-1 Digital Mydriatic Retinal Camera integrates a digital SLR camera from Canon's EOS series to achieve high resolution images with excellent detail, contrast, and color fidelity. The CF-1 Digital Mydriatic Retinal Camera provides high-resolution color, red free, and fluorescein angiography imaging performance and heightened efficiency for ophthalmic professionals. |

|

|

|
|
|
|
|
Zoom the retina to 2x
magnification and the system automatically crops out the peripheral edges
of the image so the region of interest is larger in the frame. |
|
The 50-degree view angle enables easy alignment and focus with less flash flare, even with smaller pupil sizes. Only a low amount of light is needed to capture clear images. |

|
|
|
2x Digital Magnification |
|
Easy Alignment and Focus |
|
Precise pan and tilt movements allow the
operator to easily achieve views of the retina while reducing the need
for patients to change their gaze. |
|
Operator controls for key
features such as shutter release, lamp setting, ISO adjustment, and mode
switching are grouped together for one-handed operations in darkened exam
rooms. |

|
|
|
Pan & Tilt |
|
Ergonomic Control Panel |
|
For additional information, download the CF-1 Digital Mydriatic Retinal Camera brochure. |
|
Optional Accessories |
|
Stereo unit |
|
Internal eye fixation target |
| |
Specifications |
|
General |
|
| |
Types of Imaging |
Color, Red-Free, Fluorescein Angiography
Stereo imaging (optional) |
| |
Angle of view |
50 degrees, 43 degrees (2x digital magnification) |
| |
Minimum pupil size |
5.2 mm (in SP mode 4.3 mm) |
| |
Patient’s diopter |
Without compensation lens: -10D to +15D
With “-“ compensation lens: -7D to -31D
With “+” compensation lens: +11D to +33D |
| |
Light Source |
Halogen lamp for observation, xenon tube for photography |
| |
Eye fixation lamp |
External type (standard)
Internal type (optional) |
Adjustments |
|
| |
Base Adjustments |
Forward/backward 65 mm
Right/left 110 mm
Up/down 30 mm |
| |
Working Distance |
35 mm |
| |
Focus adjustments |
Split
lines focusing, working distance dots adjustment |
| |
Panning Range |
Right/left 30 degrees |
| |
Tilting Range |
Upward 15 degrees
Downward 10 degrees |
Electrical and Environmental |
|
| |
Power Supply |
AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz 7-3A |
| |
Power Consumption |
Normal approximately 100 VA
Maximum 720 VA |
| |
Operating Environment |
Temperature 10 degrees C to 35 degrees C
Humidity 30% RH to 80% RH (non-condensing) |
Physical Characteristics |
|
| |
Dimensions (W x D x H) |
320 mm x 531 mm x 566 mm
(12.6 inches x 20.9 inches x 22.3 inches) |
| |
Weight |
Approximately 57 pounds (26 kg) |
For additional information, download the DICOM
Conformance Statement.
|
|
 |
|
 |
 |