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bon COBRA 5. MP non-mydriatic digital fundus camera, NEW!
Incl. chinrest and software
COBRA - The next generation of non-mydriatic fundus camera.
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Cobra fundus camera incl. chin rest
Phoenix suite software
b o n delivers the innovative non-mydriatic digital fundus camera that integrates every function required for easy retinal screening.
Integrating an innovative imaging optical system, Cobra realizes digital fundus imaging of high resolution and fine gradation.
Ergonomically designed Cobra provides clear and detailed display of the entire fundus image at true 60° x 45° field of view.
The system offers retinal photography with minimum flash exposure allowing quick and efficient fundus photography, thereby minimizing patient discomfort.
Cobra shares the use of the high resolution CCD camera for alignment (IR illumination) and capture (White light flash).
Non-mydriatic
Cobra only needs a minimum pupil diameter of 2,2 mm and a room with standard lighting conditions.
Anterior Segments
Thanks to its variable focus options Cobra also provides pictures of the anterior segments of the eye.
High-speed image transfer to PC
Firewire connection to a PC allows quick and easy transfer of the images. The data are saved in a database through the Phoenix Software in Stand-Alone or network configuration.
DICOM connection can be achieved transferring images to a compatible server.
Phoenix Software imaging and archiving features
Sophisticated imaging functions are incorporated, including image processing features, drawing, measurement, and panoramic imaging for large field analysis.
With Phoenix it is easy to print and save structured reports on the patient archive.
Image export is available in many image formats. The data can be transferred to a DICOM (Digital imaging and Communications in Medicine) compatible server.
Imaging features
# Zoom effects
# Color control and filtering
# Measurement
# C/D ratio, Disc HV, Cup HV
# Drawing (text / objects can be inserted)
# Edge enhancement
# Grey scale
# contrast RGB
# Red-free and channel splitting
# Color inversion
# Brightness, Contrast and Gamma control
Overview
The Canon CR-2 PLUS Digital Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera provides Color and Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) imaging within a small compact design. Geographic Atrophy, Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma, Diabetic Retinopathy and other conditions that can affect vision may also be identified and monitored using FAF mode. Using invisible infrared alignment light, the digital non-mydriatic camera may image patients with pupils as small as 3.3 mm (small pupil mode) without dilation drops. This is especially useful when performing retinal screenings or expediting routine retinal imaging exams during office visits.
Features
Non-Mydriatic Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) Photography
Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) helps monitor macular waste (e.g. lipofuscin) which can accumulate in the Retinal Pigment Epithelial (RPE) layer. The accumulation of macular waste can cause conditions such as Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) which can lead to reduced vision. The FAF mode may be selected by pressing only one button.
Digital Filter Processing
Red-Free and Cobalt digital filters are included and provide enhanced screening exams. Red-Free is used for evaluating the Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL) and vascular structure of the retina associated with documenting Glaucoma, Diabetic Retinopathy or Hypertension. The Cobalt filter is also used for evaluating the RNFL, as well as Optic Disc and Optic Disc Drusen. Additionally, Green (Vascular view) and Red channel (Choroid view) digital filter views are also included.
Compact and Lightweight
The small design of the CR-2 PLUS facilitates portability when needed using an optional hard shell transport case sold separately. Canon instrument tables (sold separately) may comfortably fit both the camera and computer workstation (sold separately). The space saving design also allows for use in limited office space environments.
Dedicated EOS Camera Technology
High quality diagnostic images are obtained using a dedicated camera for the CR-2 PLUS which incorporates a large, high-definition CMOS sensor with 18 megapixels. When the camera cover is removed, the LCD may be adjusted to a variety of titled angles to suit the user's point of view.
Low Flash Intensity and ISO Sensitivity
The low flash intensity of the CR-2 PLUS minimizes miosis, thus shortening the time required for taking multiple view exams or stereo images. The reduced brightness improves patient comfort and reduces the "ghost" image the patient sees after an exposure. A wide range of low ISO speeds are supported including ISO 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 and 6400.
Automatic Exposure Function
The CR-2 PLUS measures the volume of infrared light from the retina and automatically adjusts the flash intensity for observation and photography. This feature may be set to ON/OFF and can be adjusted using the operation panel.
Control Panel
The simplified design of the control panel can be easily handled by an examiner. The one-handed joystick may be used to position the camera to acquire the desired image. In darkly lit rooms, the operation panel illuminates for easier navigation. The short main body of the CR-2 PLUS provides minimal distance between the patient and the operator allowing easy access to adjust the patient's position or eyelids.
Retinal Imaging Control Software
Using the Canon Retinal Imaging Control Software (RICS), images can be captured, viewed, processed, printed and saved to a permanent storage database. The Canon RICS complies with the DICOM Standard. Images may be stored as DICOM or JPEG files. For more information, visit Retinal Imaging Control Software.
DICOM is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturer Association for its standard publications relating to digital communications of medical information.
Specifications
Optional Accessories
External Eye Fixation Lamp Unit
Hard-shell Carrying Case
Chin Rest Paper (500 sheets)
General
Type of Photography Color, Digital Red-Free, Digital Cobalt, Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF)
Angle of View 45° (35° SP Mode)
Magnification 2X Digital
Minimal Pupil Size 4.0 mm (3.3 mm SP Mode)
Focus Adjustment Type Split-line Adjustment
Patient Diopter Compensation Range Without Compensation Lens: -10 to +15D
With "-" Compensation Lens: -31D to -7D
With "+" Compensation Lens: +11D to +33D
Light Source Observation: Infrared
Photography: Xenon tube
Canthus Mark 420 mm From Base
Internal Eye Fixation LED Dot Matrix
External Eye Fixation White LED (Sold Separately)
Working Distance 35 mm
Working Distance Adjustment Anterior Observation: Double Image Match Method
Fundus Observation: Working Distance Dots
Sensor Resolution 18.0 Megapixels
Camera Dedicated EOS Camera for CR-2 PLUS (Bundled)
Monitor 3.0 inch LCD Monitor
External Monitor (Optional)
Auto Function Automatic Exposure
Mount Movement Front and Back 70 mm
Side to Side 100 mm
Up and Down 30 mm
Chin Rest Movement 60 mm
Electrical and Environmental
PC Interface USB 1.1, USB 2.0
Power Supply AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Operating Environment Temperature: 50° to 86° Fahrenheit (10° to 35° Celcius)
Humidity: 30% RH to 90% RH (No Condensation)
Atmospheric Pressure: 800 hPa to 1060hPa
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions (W x D x H) 12 x 19.7 x 20.2 inches
(305 x 500 x 513 mm)
Weight 43.9 lbs (19.9 kg)
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