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ZEISS Cirrus 500

Ref : 2666082-13-AW
Condition : Used
Manufacturer : ZEISS
Model : Cirrus 500
Year(s) : 2016
Quantity : 1
Location : Seller or machines location:
EUROPE (Western and Northern)

The ZEISS OCT Cirrus 500 revolutionizes ocular imaging with
cutting-edge technology. Featuring dense data cubes and
FastTrac motion artifact reduction, it ensures precise diagnosis.
With a scan speed of 27,000 to 68,000 A-scans per second,
it swiftly captures detailed images,
including full anterior chamber imaging.
Its high-resolution CCD camera and compact design make it
versatile for various clinical settings.
From retinal assessment to iris imaging,
this device provides clinicians with
unparalleled diagnostic capabilities,
setting a new standard in ocular care.

Features
Dense data cubes and tightly spaced B-scans
(30 or 47 μm apart)
FastTrac technology for reduced eye motion artifacts
High-speed 20 Hz LSO camera
Single-pass alignment scanning
Full anterior chamber imaging and measurement capability
Protection of legacy data and guided progression analysis
Superior scanning speed and efficiency
Superluminescent diode (SLD) emitting light at 840 nm
Scan speed ranging from 27,000 to 68,000 A-scans per second
A-scan depth of 2.0 mm in tissue
1024 points per scan
Field of view measuring 36 degrees width by 22 degrees height
High-resolution CCD camera with a resolution of 1280 x 1024
Compact and portable design with a weight of 34 kg

Technical Details
Scanning range, mm: 2
Longitudinal resolution, μ: 5
Scanning speed, A-scans per second: 27,000-68,000
Field of view, (degrees): 36
Spatial resolution, line pairs per millimeter (lp/mm): 1280
Optical source: Superluminescent diode (SLD), 840 nm
Weight (kg): 34
External dimensions, cm: 65x46x53
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