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CR-1 Digital Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera

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Overview

Backed by 30 years of industry-leading experience, the CR-1 Digital Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera delivers ultra-high resolution images in an ergonomic, easy to use design while also providing quicker, more comfortable exams for the patient. The CR-1 features true 45-degree imaging, 2X magnification, intuitive controls, low flash mode, illuminated operation panel, one-handed joystick operation, efficient workflow and more.

 

Features

High quality, high-resolution images
High quality, high-resolution images
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2X digital magnification
2X digital magnification
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Streamlined system and workflow
Streamlined system and workflow
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The CR-1 Digital Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera features an optical system that achieves detailed, high-resolution diagnostic images of the retina for accurate detection and monitoring of ocular conditions including diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.  The high pixel count of the attached EOS digital SLR camera (sold separately) delivers detailed image quality even when magnified.

“2X” mode provides a closer, magnified view of the retina.  It works by automatically cropping out the periphery of the image so that the region of interest is larger in the frame.  Closeups are extremely clear and detailed thanks to the high pixel count of the attached digital camera.

The network capability and control software of the CR-1 Digital Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera work to streamline the entire diagnostic workflow, allowing you to conveniently review, analyze, print, store, and transmit images to remote viewing locations.

 

 

 

 

 

Ergonomic design with intuitive controls
Ergonomic design with intuitive controls

 

Quick and comfortable exams
for the patient

Quick and comfortable exams for the patient

 

Eye fixation target
Eye fixation target

Advanced specifications are integrated into an ergonomic unit that facilitates operation by motorized procedures rather than by hand.  The illuminated operation panel enables easy one-handed operation in darkened rooms.

 

Nine steps of flash adjustment are available in addition to low flash mode.  Low flash intensity makes it easy to retake photos or take images of both eyes.  A short working distance allows close interaction with the patient, plus easy access to the patient’s eye.  A front cover panel also protects the patient from the instrument’s moving parts.

 

The finely calibrated internal eye fixation target of the CR-1 Digital Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera provides the patient with a fixed, consistent point of focus throughout the image capture procedure, making it quick and easy to achieve a clear and stable image.  A swivel type external eye fixation target is available as an option and sold separately.

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Specifications

General

 

Angle of view

45 degrees

 

Magnification of view

2X (Digital)

 

Operation distance

35 mm from the front of objective lens

 

Minimum pupil size

4 mm (Approximately 3.7 mm in SP mode)

 

Image size

14 mm on the sensor

 

Patient’s diopter compensation range

Without compensation lens: -10D to +15D
With “-” compensation lens: -7D to -31D
With “+” compensation lens: +11D to +33D

 

Light source

IRED for observation, Xenon tube for photography

 

Internal fixation target

LED dot matrix, green

 

Working distance adjustment

Anterior eye display: split lines adjustment
Retinal display: working distance dots

 

Sensor resolution

10.1 megapixels or higher
(Resolution depends on model of attached camera)

 

Attachable digital camera

Canon EOS digital SLR camera

 

Built in monitor

5.7 inch color LCD monitor

 

Electrical and Environmental

 

Power supply

100–240 VAC
50/60 Hz
0.4–1 Amps

 

Operating environment

Temperature: 10°C to 35°C
Humidity: 30% RH to 80% RH (Non-Condensing)

Physical Characteristics

 

Dimensions (W x D x H)

12.7 inches x 20.7 inches x 21.9 inches
(320 mm x 530 mm x 550 mm)

 

Weight

Approximately 47.4 pounds (21.5 kg)

 
 
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