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ZEISS Visucam Pro NM-FA

Ref : 2554086-13-GO
Condition : Used
Manufacturer : ZEISS
Model : Visucam Pro NM-FA
Year(s) : -
Quantity : 1
Location : Seller or machines location:
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)
Last check : 07 Aug. 2024

Zeiss VISUCAM PRO NM features easy to operate software to quickly capture
and display images Reduced user training time equals more efficient work flow
Network ready and DICOM conformant Advanced integration of hardware and software
Brilliant true color retinal images with Zeiss Autoflash Correct exposure
with every image automatically
Smallest pupil size capture capability Minimum pupil diameter requirement is 3.3 mm

The following capture modes are available with the VISUCAM NM/FA:
Fluorescein angiography
Color fundus
Red-free
Blue and red wavelength range
Anterior segment

All-in-one design for effieciency and superior results
ZEISS Telecentric Optics with integrated, medical grade digital sensor.
Fast Windows XP computer with database.
Network ready and with convenient image transfer via USB device, or DVD.

The intuitive, easy-to-use software combine positioning and focusing aids
into a smooth and fast workflow.
Each task is quickly performed increasing your workflow.
The stereo module provides a convenient capability for taking
and displaying 3D images. ZEISS AutoMap automatically generates montages
of large areas of the retina from peripheral images,
and, with the separation of green, blue and red color channels
from existing color photos, fewer exposures are necessary.

Essential elements for a fast workflow include intuitive internal fixation
and the Autoflash mode – you concentrate on the patient.
Existing and new image data can be analyzed at any time at the same workstation,
and compared or easily forwarded through your network on a USB stick or
with the included DVD writer.

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