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Fundus Camera

Zimed Fundus Camera features a high-resolution digital camera mounted on optical system to capture detailed images of the interior surface of the eye. It allows for both wide-field and high-magnification imaging. The camera often includes a bright, adjustable light source and sophisticated imaging sensors. Some are equipped with advanced features such as automated focusing, image stitching for panoramic views, and real-time image processing. Connectivity options, such as USB or network integration, enable seamless data transfer and integration. Our camera’s electronic medical record systems make it easier for healthcare professionals to analyze and store images for future reference.

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Fundus Camera - Fundus Camera ZFC-A10

Fundus Camera ZFC-A10

Acquisition Modes : Non-mydriatic/ mydriatic

Field of View : 50°

Working Distance : 13mm

Frequently Asked Question

Do I need to dilate the patient’s pupils before using a Fundus Camera?

It depends on the type of Fundus Camera. Mydriatic cameras require pupil dilation for clearer images, while non-mydriatic cameras can capture images without dilation.

Can a Fundus Camera be used for telemedicine or remote diagnosis?

Yes, many modern Fundus Cameras support digital imaging and connectivity, allowing remote diagnosis and teleophthalmology consultations.

How do I maintain a Fundus Camera?

To ensure optimal performance: Regularly clean the lenses and camera body with appropriate materials. Calibrate the device as per manufacturer recommendations. Store in a dust-free, controlled environment. Schedule periodic servicing and software updates.

How long does it take to capture an image using a Fundus Camera?

The image capture process is usually quick, taking only a few seconds. However, if dilation is required, the total process may take 20–30 minutes to allow the pupils to dilate fully.

Are Fundus Cameras portable?

Some Fundus Cameras are designed for portability, making them suitable for mobile clinics and fieldwork. However, traditional models are usually stationary and used in clinical settings.

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