• Sign In
  • Sign Up
Stores And Market
Need Help? Call Our Experts 1-800-303-2996
Enhanced Medical Services (EMS)
Canon CR-1 Non-Mydriatic Fundus Camera (Pre-Owned)

Canon CR-1 Non-Mydriatic Fundus Camera (Pre-Owned)

Brand:   Canon
Condition:   New
The Used Canon CR-1 Mark II Digital Retinal Camera
Quantity:
Have a question? Feel free to Ask a question
Please Sign In To Inquire Price
If you just logged in, please refresh the page

Details

The Used Canon CR-1 Mark II Digital Retinal Camera Features: High-Resolution Diagnostic Imagery Enhanced Patient Comfort Low Flash Intensity 2X Digital Magnification Detailed Views of Retina Ergonomic Controls Benefits of Low Flash Intensity Efficiency of non-mydriatic retinal exams heavily depends on a patient's darkness adaptation period. The low flash intensity of CR-1 Mark II minimizes miosis, thus shortening the time required for taking multiple pictures such as binocular and stereo images. The reduced brightness induces more patient compliance, leading to speedy and accurate exams for high throughput screening. High-Quality Retinal Imaging Canon's expertise in the field of imaging technology supports CR-1 Mark II's exceptional digital retinal imaging capabilities. High-resolution diagnostic images of the retina are extremely detailed and clear, a necessity to effectively detect and monitor ocular conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. 45-degree Angle of View The CR-1 Mark II features an optical system that achieves high-resolution diagnostic images at a 45° angle of view suitable for health check-ups and screening. 2X Digital Magnification "2X" mode provides a magnified view of the retina for viewing the details of the region of interest. Sharp images are made possible by the attached EOS digital SLR camera's high pixel count. Ergonomic Controls CR-1 Mark II has an ergonomic design to simplify operation for the user. A one-hand joystick repositions the camera to the exact view desired. The illuminated operation panel, featuring easy-to-understand control options, has been designed for quick adjustment and selection of the necessary settings. A short reaching distance between the patient and operator allows closer personal interaction and easy access to the patient's eyes. Safe, Secure Patient Positioning An adjustable motorized chin rest, forehead guard, and front protection cover perfectly situate the patient securely in position for the exam while ensuring their safety during operation. An optional external fixation target is also available. Easy Alignment and Focusing Two simple steps are all it takes to capture a clear image. Step 1 is the aligning of two halves of a split pupil image, followed in Step 2 by the adjustment of split lines and working distance dots in the retinal display. This ensures that the correct focus and working distance are achieved for the sharpest images possible. Retinal Imaging Control Software The bundled Retinal Imaging Control Software for the CR-1 Mark II puts tools for comprehensive study management, image capture controls, and easy viewing at your fingertips. The intuitive graphical interface is simple and straightforward to use. The PC-based software provides quick input and access to all information and images required to assist in your diagnosis, and data can be easily saved to various external media. For more information, visit the Retinal Imaging Control Software webpage. Printers and Projectors If your imaging requirements include color or black-and-white prints in a variety of sizes, Canon printers offer the terrific blend of print quality, ease-of-use, speed, and cost-effective operation. For teaching facilities and conference rooms, Canon's high quality projectors provide LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) technology, which is engineered to provide exceptional color, intricate details, and easy-to-read type.

Tech Specs

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: 15.1 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 AC, 50/60 Hz, 1-0.4 A Operating Environment Temperature: 10°C to 35°C Humidity: 30% RH to 80% RH (with no condensation)