SPECIFICATION:
Eyepiece Adapter converts smart phones into professional digital eyepieces for the traditional optical Instruments. Just
attach the equipped smart phone to the slit lamps, microscopes, telescopes, Spotting Scope, Binocular or Monocular
etc. With built-in camera app, you can take sharp images, capture videos, and then share all information via email, SMS,
twitter, facebook..
Features:
1. Adjustable support case dimension makes it available for the most mainstream smart-phones. The sizes of the smartphones can be from 4” to 5.5”.
2. Ultra-durable Polycarbonate plastic.
3. Fast Installation, Easy Operation
4. Send out high-res images directly from your phone via email, SMS, twitter or 3rd party apps.
5. It is designed to work with eyepieces that are 1in – 1.8in in diameter (25mm – 45mm).
6. Silicon sizing bands are included in the case to fit for the smaller diameter eye-pieces.
7. Works with Slit Lamp, Microscopes, Telescopes, Binoculars, Spotting scopes and other Optical Instruments.
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Just load the software, plug the camera into your laptop or computer and you are ready to start taking photos
Easily store or email your photos
Documenting your findings is important!
Kit includes:
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Digital ophthalmoscopic camera and case
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Rechargeable battery handle
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Software
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Eyecup
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Foot pedal
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Corneal lens
Complete Digital Fundus Camera
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Internet Ready, Easy to Use
Portable, battery powered, weighs just 1 lb.
Easily carry to any exam room of office
Perfect for ER, hospital consults, satellite offices, missionary work, etc.
Don't tie up your exam room with a large, heavy and immobile fundus camera - Now every exam room can be
a photo room
Nonmydriatic or mydriatic photos
Anterior and posterior segment photos
FEATURES:
The new Welch Allyn iExaminer turns the PanOptic Ophthalmoscope into a mobile digital imaging device allowing you to view and
take pictures of the eye like you've never done before. The adapter aligns the optical access of the PanOptic Ophthalmoscope to the
visual axis of the iPhone 4 or 4S camera to capture high resolution (5/ 8 megapixel*) pictures of the fundus and retinal nerve.
The iExaminer App then allows you to store the pictures to a patient file or email and print them. And, because the PanOptic
Ophthalmoscope provides a 5x larger view of the fundus than a standard Welch Allyn ophthalmoscope and 25° field-of-view without
having to dilate the pupil, the fundus imaging can happen anytime, anywhere.
The iExaminer has been tested in a clinical setting and can be used by clinical technicians as well as physicians. The iExaminer
take simultaneous video and high resolution photographs which allows the user to pick the best photos from the imaging session.
This new technology can be used on an undilated eye or with minimal dilation for a better view of the optic nerve.
All of the photos on the website were taken with the iExaminer and exported via our multipurpose App now available at the
App Store.
**The iExaminer hardware does not adapt to the iPod Touch or iPad.
**The Welch Allyn PanOptic™ and iPhone 4™ are NOT included.