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The DRS™ retinal camera moves retinal imaging into new territory. Featuring fully automated operation, the DRS™ auto-senses the patient, self-aligns to the target eye, focuses the retina, adjusts the flash level and captures the image. Quick and easy to use, the image-capture process takes less than 30 seconds per eye, and its touch-screen-based operation assists quick retrieval of images once captured. Not only does the DRS™ provide the high-quality images required for accurate disease diagnosis, monitoring, and management, it also allows you to effortlessly network high-resolution images to your exam lanes, or to an iPad, iPhone or Android device, and to read photos received remotely from your referring general practitioner. 

Benefits:

  • Easy to use: patient auto-sensing, auto-alignment, auto-focus, auto flash adjustment and auto image capture.
  • Fast: capture high-resolution retinal images in just 30 seconds (single field).
  • Wi-Fi compatible: access patient images remotely using a smartphone or tablet computer.
  • Supports single or multi-field acquisition protocols, providing seven different, standardized, 45° fields.
  • Compact, streamlined design
  • Minimal training required
  • No additional PC required
  • Touch-screen operation

 

 

 
Retinal Imaging
Field of view: 45° x 40°
Non mydriatic operation (4.0 mm minimum pupil size)
Fixation Target: 7 internal LEDs
Operating Distance: 37 mm
Sensor Size: 5 MegaPixel (2592x1944)
Sensor Resolution: 48 pixels/deg
Dimensions
Weight: 19 Kg (42 lbs)
Size: 58 x 55 x 33 cm (23” x 22” x 13”)
Other Features
Patient Presence Sensor
Motorized chin-rest
Automatic alignment using two pupil cameras
Auto-Focus (adjustment range -15D to +15D)
Auto-flash level adjustment
Low power flash
10.4’ touch-screen color display
Embedded PC (160 GB hard disk)
Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity
Accessories
Power cord
spare fuses
dust cover

* Specifications are subject to change without notice.

 

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