Canon CR-2 Plus AF Retinal Camera
Automatic functions with Superior Quality Imaging.
A truly versatile retinal camera which features Auto shot Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) capability supported with superior combination of ease-of-use and high-quality images.
Auto switching from anterior eye observation to fundus observation
Auto Focus and Auto Shot
Auto Shot Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) mode
Switch from color photography to FAF photography with a single button. Auto shot is available using the same procedures as color photography, making acquiring FAF images quick and easy.
Automatic functions with Superior Quality Imaging.
A truly versatile retinal camera which features Auto shot Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) capability supported with superior combination of ease-of-use and high-quality images.
Auto switching from anterior eye observation to fundus observation
Auto Focus and Auto Shot
Auto Shot Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) mode
Switch from color photography to FAF photography with a single button. Auto shot is available using the same procedures as color photography, making acquiring FAF images quick and easy.
Automatic functions with Superior Quality Imaging.
A truly versatile retinal camera which features Auto shot Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) capability supported with superior combination of ease-of-use and high-quality images.
Auto switching from anterior eye observation to fundus observation
Auto Focus and Auto Shot
Auto Shot Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) mode
Switch from color photography to FAF photography with a single button. Auto shot is available using the same procedures as color photography, making acquiring FAF images quick and easy.
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After a correct initial alignment, the anterior eye observation switches to retinal eye observation mode automatically.
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Fast and accurate automatic focusing. When the alignment, working distance and focus are correct, then Automatic photography will be performed.
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Auto Shot FAF function provides easier FAF imaging, obtaining information on changes of the retina that cannot be made visible with standard color photography. Most suitable for screening of macular disorders such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD).