Digital retinal camera

Digital retinal camera

Canon Europe has announced an addition to its range of digital retinal cameras with the launch of the CR-2 Plus AF, a Non Mydriatic retinal camera that includes automatic functions and Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF). “The new device will allow medical staff and optometrists to provide improved retinal disease diagnosis in an efficient and noninvasive way,” said a company spokeswoman.

“The CR-2 Plus AF builds on Canon’s existing portfolio of cameras that include FAF imaging technology, with the addition of automated functions to improve the usability of its various modes. The new device will improve the efficiency of medical workflows thanks to autofocusing, auto shot and auto exposure modes that eliminate the need for constant manual adjustments by medical staff,” she said.

• www.canon-europe.com/medical

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