The HS MIOS 5 is a microscope imaging and operation system that provides high quality image capture, intuitive recording functions, and error-proof hardware. It supports recording operation scenes and snapshots that can be assigned to patients, stored internally or externally, and accessed via optional modules. The system combines intuitive software control with a recording functionality and modular design optimized for operating rooms. It facilitates documentation and teaching with high resolution 3D imaging solutions.
The document provides instructions for acquiring OCT scans using the Cirrus HD-OCT system. It describes the hardware components integrated into the Cirrus unit and identifies each part. It then explains the steps for adding a new patient, selecting the desired scan type, preparing the patient, and acquiring the scan. This involves using the iris viewport to center the pupil, focusing the fundus viewport, optimizing the scan placement over the area of interest, and capturing the scan image. Adjustments can be made to the brightness, contrast and focus during alignment.
This film analysis summarizes the short film "Lovefield" directed by Mathieu Ratthe in 2009. Some key points:
1) The film uses a simple title but beautiful cinematography to set an ominous tone despite the word "love" in the title.
2) A focusing black raven seen throughout signifies something sinister is happening.
3) Clean and fast editing builds suspense without dialogue in the isolated rural setting.
4) Panning camera shots and long shots create dramatic tension through the empty fields.
5) Elements like the raven and bloodied cloth establish horror conventions but the ending subverts expectations.
The document discusses the slit lamp biomicroscope, which is an important tool used to examine the anterior segment of the eye. It works on the same principle as a compound microscope, with an objective lens facing the patient and an eyepiece facing the examiner. There are different types of slit lamps produced by Zeiss and Haag Streit. Examination involves properly positioning the patient and adjusting the instrument, then using various illumination methods like diffuse, direct, and retro illumination to view the different structures of the anterior eye segment. The slit lamp is used for both diagnostic evaluation of ocular diseases and performing procedures.
1) The document describes the basic operation of a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera. It explains how light enters the camera body through the lens and is reflected by a mirror to the viewfinder for composing shots.
2) It discusses the key variables that determine photographic exposure - aperture, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity. Different combinations of these variables can produce the same exposure but result in different visual effects.
3) Manual control of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO allows photographers to manipulate these variables to achieve desired pictorial outcomes in terms of depth of field, motion blur, noise, and tone.
This document provides instructions for use of the Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 (HFA3), an automated perimeter used to measure the visual field. It is intended to identify visual field defects to assist in diagnosis and management of ocular diseases such as glaucoma. The HFA3 allows static threshold and suprathreshold perimetry as well as kinetic perimetry. It can be used on patients aged 6 and older, including those with disabilities, to screen for and monitor visual field loss from conditions like glaucoma.
The document discusses the film technique of mise-en-scene and focuses on settings and props. It explains that settings can provide context for where and when a scene takes place and can suggest things about characters. Films use real locations, studio sets, or computer-generated backgrounds. Real locations immerse viewers but are costly, while studios offer control but lack authenticity. Props provide details about characters. Overall, settings are chosen deliberately by filmmakers to inform the story and audience.
Notes de cours en Anthropologie audiovisuelle. Le film ethnographique. Mis en ligne par Mme Souad AZIZI, à l'attention des étudiants de la filière de sociologie de Mohammedia, Parcours Anthropologie des mondes urbains (5ème sem.).
The document summarizes the key components and functioning of fluoroscopic imaging equipment, specifically x-ray image intensifiers. It describes:
1) The four basic elements of an image intensifier - input phosphor, photocathode, electrostatic focusing lens, and output phosphor. X-ray photons are converted to light photons which eject electrons that are focused to the output phosphor.
2) Key materials used - the input phosphor is cesium iodide which converts x-rays to light efficiently. The output phosphor is zinc sulfide which produces a brighter image.
3) Benefits of image intensifiers over earlier fluoroscopy include a brighter image from electron multiplication and the ability to view images
The document provides instructions for acquiring OCT scans using the Cirrus HD-OCT system. It describes the hardware components integrated into the Cirrus unit and identifies each part. It then explains the steps for adding a new patient, selecting the desired scan type, preparing the patient, and acquiring the scan. This involves using the iris viewport to center the pupil, focusing the fundus viewport, optimizing the scan placement over the area of interest, and capturing the scan image. Adjustments can be made to the brightness, contrast and focus during alignment.
This film analysis summarizes the short film "Lovefield" directed by Mathieu Ratthe in 2009. Some key points:
1) The film uses a simple title but beautiful cinematography to set an ominous tone despite the word "love" in the title.
2) A focusing black raven seen throughout signifies something sinister is happening.
3) Clean and fast editing builds suspense without dialogue in the isolated rural setting.
4) Panning camera shots and long shots create dramatic tension through the empty fields.
5) Elements like the raven and bloodied cloth establish horror conventions but the ending subverts expectations.
The document discusses the slit lamp biomicroscope, which is an important tool used to examine the anterior segment of the eye. It works on the same principle as a compound microscope, with an objective lens facing the patient and an eyepiece facing the examiner. There are different types of slit lamps produced by Zeiss and Haag Streit. Examination involves properly positioning the patient and adjusting the instrument, then using various illumination methods like diffuse, direct, and retro illumination to view the different structures of the anterior eye segment. The slit lamp is used for both diagnostic evaluation of ocular diseases and performing procedures.
1) The document describes the basic operation of a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera. It explains how light enters the camera body through the lens and is reflected by a mirror to the viewfinder for composing shots.
2) It discusses the key variables that determine photographic exposure - aperture, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity. Different combinations of these variables can produce the same exposure but result in different visual effects.
3) Manual control of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO allows photographers to manipulate these variables to achieve desired pictorial outcomes in terms of depth of field, motion blur, noise, and tone.
This document provides instructions for use of the Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 (HFA3), an automated perimeter used to measure the visual field. It is intended to identify visual field defects to assist in diagnosis and management of ocular diseases such as glaucoma. The HFA3 allows static threshold and suprathreshold perimetry as well as kinetic perimetry. It can be used on patients aged 6 and older, including those with disabilities, to screen for and monitor visual field loss from conditions like glaucoma.
The document discusses the film technique of mise-en-scene and focuses on settings and props. It explains that settings can provide context for where and when a scene takes place and can suggest things about characters. Films use real locations, studio sets, or computer-generated backgrounds. Real locations immerse viewers but are costly, while studios offer control but lack authenticity. Props provide details about characters. Overall, settings are chosen deliberately by filmmakers to inform the story and audience.
Notes de cours en Anthropologie audiovisuelle. Le film ethnographique. Mis en ligne par Mme Souad AZIZI, à l'attention des étudiants de la filière de sociologie de Mohammedia, Parcours Anthropologie des mondes urbains (5ème sem.).
The document summarizes the key components and functioning of fluoroscopic imaging equipment, specifically x-ray image intensifiers. It describes:
1) The four basic elements of an image intensifier - input phosphor, photocathode, electrostatic focusing lens, and output phosphor. X-ray photons are converted to light photons which eject electrons that are focused to the output phosphor.
2) Key materials used - the input phosphor is cesium iodide which converts x-rays to light efficiently. The output phosphor is zinc sulfide which produces a brighter image.
3) Benefits of image intensifiers over earlier fluoroscopy include a brighter image from electron multiplication and the ability to view images
Lesson 1 - an introduction to multicamera filming techniquesiain bruce
This document discusses multi-camera productions, which involve filming events or programs using multiple cameras simultaneously to capture different angles of the action. There are two main types - live events like concerts, sports and ceremonies, and studio programs like game shows, talk shows and sitcoms. Using multiple cameras allows productions to reduce time and costs by not needing to reshoot from different angles or edit footage together later. It also keeps viewers engaged by providing varied visuals and coverage of unfolding events from diverse perspectives. Multi-camera techniques are particularly useful for capturing live productions in a single take and building emotional connections through reactions shots.
This document provides a summary of medical products from Schölly Fiberoptic GmbH, including endoscopes, light sources, cameras, and accessories for applications such as ENT, laparoscopy, and urology. The document describes the company's focus on visualization solutions using technologies like fiber optics, as well as its commitment to quality and corporate responsibility. Product listings provide details on specifications and applications for various endoscopes, light sources, cameras, and peripheral equipment.
Art house films target a niche audience rather than mass markets. They focus more on artistic expression than commercial success. Art films have small budgets and often feature unknown actors. They tell unconventional stories in experimental, symbolic ways that may be difficult for audiences to understand. Common elements include abstract settings, unusual characters, emotional depth, and ambiguous or sad endings meant to provoke thought. Visual styles like unusual lighting, costumes, and editing aim to create distinctive moods rather than drive conventional plots.
The document discusses Hitchcock's film Vertigo in the context of the auteur theory of authorship. It argues that Vertigo exemplifies Hitchcock's personal directorial style through its suspenseful elements, characterization, and use of techniques like camerawork and editing. However, it also notes that defining an auteur's personal style and identifying their most representative works is complex, as different critics may interpret style differently or focus on different aspects of a film.
This trailer analysis summarizes key elements of the horror movie trailer for "The Woman in Black". It begins by analyzing titles and text used in the trailer that set the tone and provide context. Sounds, camera shots, and angles are then examined in detail, highlighting how they are used to build tension, mystery, and fear. Key plot points and symbolic imagery are uncovered that provide clues about the storyline while still leaving the audience questioning. Overall, the analysis breaks down how the trailer utilizes various cinematic techniques to effectively promote the film and intrigue potential viewers without giving away too many details.
The 5 elements of mise-en-scene that influence audience expectations are: 1) Settings and props which establish time, place, and social status of characters. 2) Costumes, hair, and makeup which reveal character traits and time period. 3) Facial expressions and body language which clearly convey a character's emotions and thoughts. 4) Lighting and color which set mood and draw attention through techniques like shadows and high/low key lighting. 5) Camera shots and angles which manipulate space, proximity, and viewer perspective to determine importance and relationships between elements through techniques like close-ups, long shots, and camera placement.
This document provides an overview of basic film terminology related to shot sizes, camera angles, camera movements, and lighting. It defines common shot sizes like wide shot, long shot, mid shot, close up, and extreme close up. It also explains basic camera movements like pan, tilt, track, crane, and roll. Additionally, it covers camera angles like low angle, high angle, and Dutch angle. Finally, it discusses lighting techniques such as backlighting, sidelighting, and highlighting.
Italian Neorealism developed as a major film movement in Italy after World War II when the country aimed to restart with a liberal ideology. Neorealist filmmakers sought to tell stories of everyday peoples' lives using non-professional actors, filming on location with minimal resources. Vittorio De Sica's 1948 film Bicycle Thieves is considered exemplary of the movement in its portrayal of the working class and themes of poverty and desperation in postwar Italy. The movement gained international attention when Roberto Rossellini's Rome, Open City won awards at Cannes in 1946, establishing Italy's cinematic "golden era".
Lens filters can enhance photographs by modifying light entering the camera lens. They come in various types, including screw-on and drop-in filters. Choosing the right size, type, and filter factor is important to avoid negatively impacting image quality. Common filters include UV filters for protection, polarizing filters for reducing reflections, and color balancing and neutral density filters for exposure control. Filters also have uses in black and white photography to enhance contrast between tones through effects on sky, foliage, and other elements. Proper understanding and application of filters can improve photographic results.
The document discusses conventions commonly seen in horror films. It lists several iconic horror films and the subgenres they represent, such as slasher, torture porn, and monster films. It then outlines techniques horror films use to unsettle and discomfort viewers, like increasing heart rate and invoking fears. Finally, it details some common fears reinforced in horror, like nightmares, vulnerability, and death. It provides examples of typical horror conventions like isolated settings, masked killers who use weapons like knives, and characters archetypes like teenagers and final girls.
Keratometry is used to measure the curvature of the cornea by reflecting light off the anterior corneal surface. It involves using a keratometer instrument to project light through a set of mires onto the cornea and measuring the reflected image. The radius of curvature and refractive power in different meridians is measured to determine the type and amount of astigmatism present. Keratometry is useful for contact lens fitting, cataract surgery planning, and monitoring changes in corneal curvature over time. Modern automated keratometers provide additional information compared to manual models by measuring corneal curvature in multiple meridians simultaneously.
The document provides an analysis of the opening sequence of the film "World War Z". It summarizes the techniques used in the opening, including establishing shots showing modern society's problems, the use of music and camera work to build tension, and text that leaves the audience wondering what is causing strange animal behavior as a foreshadowing of the disruption to come. The analysis discusses several film theories and how they apply or don't fully apply to the opening sequence of "World War Z".
Cinematography refers to the techniques and artistic aspects of filming moving images, including choices of camera shots and angles, movements like pans and tilts, framing of the image, and how these elements are used to guide audience attention and create desired emotional responses. Effective cinematography helps tell the visual story and immerse viewers in the world, time period, and tone of the film through intentional camerawork. Modern films employ advanced camera and editing technologies compared to early films from over a century ago with static cameras and no sound or color.
Mise-en-scene refers to everything visible within the frame of a shot including settings, costumes, lighting, and character positioning. It is a key tool filmmakers use to communicate meaning and influence audience perception. The five elements of mise-en-scene are settings and props, costumes, facial and body expressions, lighting and color, and character positioning within the frame. Each element conveys meaning and together they provide crucial context for understanding characters and the story.
This document discusses single camera techniques for television and film production. It begins by explaining that single camera productions allow for more creative control by the director since each shot is set up and filmed individually. It then covers key aspects of single camera production like camera usage, lighting, sound, coverage, and editing. Single camera allows lighting and sound to be tailored for each shot, but it requires scenes to be filmed from multiple angles, increasing production time and costs compared to multi-camera productions. Effective coverage of a scene from varied shots and angles is important for the editing process. Overall, single camera techniques provide more realism and flexibility for visual storytelling but require more time and resources than multi-camera.
This document discusses the key differences between single camera and multi-camera film production techniques. Single camera productions use only one camera and allow more creative control over shots, but they are more time consuming. Some advantages of single camera include more realistic shots, ability to light scenes individually, and consistency in audio tracks. Common genres for single camera include drama, horror, and period films. Multi-camera is faster but provides less directorial control, and is better suited for genres like comedy and soap operas that need quick production turnarounds.
The document discusses various camera settings and functions for learning photography, including the three elements of exposure (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), white balance, and scene modes. It provides explanations of how aperture, shutter speed and ISO control depth of field, motion blur, and noise. It also covers the basics of white balance and how it compensates for different light sources. Finally, it summarizes common scene modes like landscape, macro, night, party and their uses for different photography situations.
Do roteiro ao plano visual / plano de produçãoArmando Bulcao
O documento discute a importância da pré-visualização no processo de produção audiovisual, desde o desenvolvimento do roteiro de filmagem até a elaboração de plantas baixas e storyboards. A pré-visualização permite visualizar a história antes das filmagens e facilita a produção ao antecipar desafios técnicos e logísticos.
Italian Neorealism was a film movement that occurred from 1944 to 1952 in Italy following World War II. It featured films shot on low budgets on location using non-professional actors, inspired by the poverty and ruins of post-war Italy. Notable films included Rome, Open City, Germany, Year Zero, Shoeshiner, and Umberto D. The movement reflected the harsh economic realities of ordinary Italians and ended as the economy began recovering in 1952.
M.REC 2 is the solution to synchronise two parallel video signals with the recording system HS MIOS 5. This may be necessary when more than one image processing instrument (e.g. operating microscope plus iOCT
camera, navigation system, endoscope, or simply a room camera) is used and recordings of videos and snap shots are desired at once.
By activating the M.REC 2 the live streams of two camera inputs are shown simultaneously on the HS MIOS 5.
The document describes Sony's new HXR-NX5U digital HD video camera recorder. It is the first product in Sony's NXCAM line of affordable HD camcorders based on AVCHD technology. The camcorder records to affordable consumer memory cards or an optional 128GB flash memory unit, allowing for long continuous recording times. It features a high-quality G Lens, three Exmor CMOS sensors, and Active SteadyShot image stabilization for handheld use. Hybrid recording allows simultaneous recording in HD and SD formats to the memory card and flash memory unit for instant backup.
Lesson 1 - an introduction to multicamera filming techniquesiain bruce
This document discusses multi-camera productions, which involve filming events or programs using multiple cameras simultaneously to capture different angles of the action. There are two main types - live events like concerts, sports and ceremonies, and studio programs like game shows, talk shows and sitcoms. Using multiple cameras allows productions to reduce time and costs by not needing to reshoot from different angles or edit footage together later. It also keeps viewers engaged by providing varied visuals and coverage of unfolding events from diverse perspectives. Multi-camera techniques are particularly useful for capturing live productions in a single take and building emotional connections through reactions shots.
This document provides a summary of medical products from Schölly Fiberoptic GmbH, including endoscopes, light sources, cameras, and accessories for applications such as ENT, laparoscopy, and urology. The document describes the company's focus on visualization solutions using technologies like fiber optics, as well as its commitment to quality and corporate responsibility. Product listings provide details on specifications and applications for various endoscopes, light sources, cameras, and peripheral equipment.
Art house films target a niche audience rather than mass markets. They focus more on artistic expression than commercial success. Art films have small budgets and often feature unknown actors. They tell unconventional stories in experimental, symbolic ways that may be difficult for audiences to understand. Common elements include abstract settings, unusual characters, emotional depth, and ambiguous or sad endings meant to provoke thought. Visual styles like unusual lighting, costumes, and editing aim to create distinctive moods rather than drive conventional plots.
The document discusses Hitchcock's film Vertigo in the context of the auteur theory of authorship. It argues that Vertigo exemplifies Hitchcock's personal directorial style through its suspenseful elements, characterization, and use of techniques like camerawork and editing. However, it also notes that defining an auteur's personal style and identifying their most representative works is complex, as different critics may interpret style differently or focus on different aspects of a film.
This trailer analysis summarizes key elements of the horror movie trailer for "The Woman in Black". It begins by analyzing titles and text used in the trailer that set the tone and provide context. Sounds, camera shots, and angles are then examined in detail, highlighting how they are used to build tension, mystery, and fear. Key plot points and symbolic imagery are uncovered that provide clues about the storyline while still leaving the audience questioning. Overall, the analysis breaks down how the trailer utilizes various cinematic techniques to effectively promote the film and intrigue potential viewers without giving away too many details.
The 5 elements of mise-en-scene that influence audience expectations are: 1) Settings and props which establish time, place, and social status of characters. 2) Costumes, hair, and makeup which reveal character traits and time period. 3) Facial expressions and body language which clearly convey a character's emotions and thoughts. 4) Lighting and color which set mood and draw attention through techniques like shadows and high/low key lighting. 5) Camera shots and angles which manipulate space, proximity, and viewer perspective to determine importance and relationships between elements through techniques like close-ups, long shots, and camera placement.
This document provides an overview of basic film terminology related to shot sizes, camera angles, camera movements, and lighting. It defines common shot sizes like wide shot, long shot, mid shot, close up, and extreme close up. It also explains basic camera movements like pan, tilt, track, crane, and roll. Additionally, it covers camera angles like low angle, high angle, and Dutch angle. Finally, it discusses lighting techniques such as backlighting, sidelighting, and highlighting.
Italian Neorealism developed as a major film movement in Italy after World War II when the country aimed to restart with a liberal ideology. Neorealist filmmakers sought to tell stories of everyday peoples' lives using non-professional actors, filming on location with minimal resources. Vittorio De Sica's 1948 film Bicycle Thieves is considered exemplary of the movement in its portrayal of the working class and themes of poverty and desperation in postwar Italy. The movement gained international attention when Roberto Rossellini's Rome, Open City won awards at Cannes in 1946, establishing Italy's cinematic "golden era".
Lens filters can enhance photographs by modifying light entering the camera lens. They come in various types, including screw-on and drop-in filters. Choosing the right size, type, and filter factor is important to avoid negatively impacting image quality. Common filters include UV filters for protection, polarizing filters for reducing reflections, and color balancing and neutral density filters for exposure control. Filters also have uses in black and white photography to enhance contrast between tones through effects on sky, foliage, and other elements. Proper understanding and application of filters can improve photographic results.
The document discusses conventions commonly seen in horror films. It lists several iconic horror films and the subgenres they represent, such as slasher, torture porn, and monster films. It then outlines techniques horror films use to unsettle and discomfort viewers, like increasing heart rate and invoking fears. Finally, it details some common fears reinforced in horror, like nightmares, vulnerability, and death. It provides examples of typical horror conventions like isolated settings, masked killers who use weapons like knives, and characters archetypes like teenagers and final girls.
Keratometry is used to measure the curvature of the cornea by reflecting light off the anterior corneal surface. It involves using a keratometer instrument to project light through a set of mires onto the cornea and measuring the reflected image. The radius of curvature and refractive power in different meridians is measured to determine the type and amount of astigmatism present. Keratometry is useful for contact lens fitting, cataract surgery planning, and monitoring changes in corneal curvature over time. Modern automated keratometers provide additional information compared to manual models by measuring corneal curvature in multiple meridians simultaneously.
The document provides an analysis of the opening sequence of the film "World War Z". It summarizes the techniques used in the opening, including establishing shots showing modern society's problems, the use of music and camera work to build tension, and text that leaves the audience wondering what is causing strange animal behavior as a foreshadowing of the disruption to come. The analysis discusses several film theories and how they apply or don't fully apply to the opening sequence of "World War Z".
Cinematography refers to the techniques and artistic aspects of filming moving images, including choices of camera shots and angles, movements like pans and tilts, framing of the image, and how these elements are used to guide audience attention and create desired emotional responses. Effective cinematography helps tell the visual story and immerse viewers in the world, time period, and tone of the film through intentional camerawork. Modern films employ advanced camera and editing technologies compared to early films from over a century ago with static cameras and no sound or color.
Mise-en-scene refers to everything visible within the frame of a shot including settings, costumes, lighting, and character positioning. It is a key tool filmmakers use to communicate meaning and influence audience perception. The five elements of mise-en-scene are settings and props, costumes, facial and body expressions, lighting and color, and character positioning within the frame. Each element conveys meaning and together they provide crucial context for understanding characters and the story.
This document discusses single camera techniques for television and film production. It begins by explaining that single camera productions allow for more creative control by the director since each shot is set up and filmed individually. It then covers key aspects of single camera production like camera usage, lighting, sound, coverage, and editing. Single camera allows lighting and sound to be tailored for each shot, but it requires scenes to be filmed from multiple angles, increasing production time and costs compared to multi-camera productions. Effective coverage of a scene from varied shots and angles is important for the editing process. Overall, single camera techniques provide more realism and flexibility for visual storytelling but require more time and resources than multi-camera.
This document discusses the key differences between single camera and multi-camera film production techniques. Single camera productions use only one camera and allow more creative control over shots, but they are more time consuming. Some advantages of single camera include more realistic shots, ability to light scenes individually, and consistency in audio tracks. Common genres for single camera include drama, horror, and period films. Multi-camera is faster but provides less directorial control, and is better suited for genres like comedy and soap operas that need quick production turnarounds.
The document discusses various camera settings and functions for learning photography, including the three elements of exposure (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), white balance, and scene modes. It provides explanations of how aperture, shutter speed and ISO control depth of field, motion blur, and noise. It also covers the basics of white balance and how it compensates for different light sources. Finally, it summarizes common scene modes like landscape, macro, night, party and their uses for different photography situations.
Do roteiro ao plano visual / plano de produçãoArmando Bulcao
O documento discute a importância da pré-visualização no processo de produção audiovisual, desde o desenvolvimento do roteiro de filmagem até a elaboração de plantas baixas e storyboards. A pré-visualização permite visualizar a história antes das filmagens e facilita a produção ao antecipar desafios técnicos e logísticos.
Italian Neorealism was a film movement that occurred from 1944 to 1952 in Italy following World War II. It featured films shot on low budgets on location using non-professional actors, inspired by the poverty and ruins of post-war Italy. Notable films included Rome, Open City, Germany, Year Zero, Shoeshiner, and Umberto D. The movement reflected the harsh economic realities of ordinary Italians and ended as the economy began recovering in 1952.
M.REC 2 is the solution to synchronise two parallel video signals with the recording system HS MIOS 5. This may be necessary when more than one image processing instrument (e.g. operating microscope plus iOCT
camera, navigation system, endoscope, or simply a room camera) is used and recordings of videos and snap shots are desired at once.
By activating the M.REC 2 the live streams of two camera inputs are shown simultaneously on the HS MIOS 5.
The document describes Sony's new HXR-NX5U digital HD video camera recorder. It is the first product in Sony's NXCAM line of affordable HD camcorders based on AVCHD technology. The camcorder records to affordable consumer memory cards or an optional 128GB flash memory unit, allowing for long continuous recording times. It features a high-quality G Lens, three Exmor CMOS sensors, and Active SteadyShot image stabilization for handheld use. Hybrid recording allows simultaneous recording in HD and SD formats to the memory card and flash memory unit for instant backup.
The document discusses high-speed cameras called 20/20 Hindsight cameras that are designed to monitor production lines. They provide continuous monitoring to capture failures or issues, have long buffering to record entire shifts, and their small size allows placement inside machines. They help improve performance by identifying issues, supporting training, and addressing inefficiencies. Key benefits include rugged design, long recording times, easy setup and use, portability, and networking capabilities.
The PMW-150 is a compact, handheld camcorder that achieves broadcast quality with its three 1/3-inch Full-HD Exmor CMOS sensors. It has high sensitivity of F10 and S/N ratio of 54dB. It can record in MPEG HD422 format up to 50Mbps, and has features like independent zoom, focus, and iris rings, various focus assist functions, and optional Wi-Fi adapter for remote control. It provides 4 hours of continuous recording with optional batteries and memory cards.
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The PMW-150 is a compact, handheld camcorder with three 1/3-inch CMOS sensors that achieve broadcast quality in HD. It has high sensitivity of F10 and S/N ratio of 54dB due to the new sensors. It provides various manual controls, focus assist functions, and records in MPEG HD422 up to 50Mbps for broadcast use. Optional accessories allow wireless control and extended recording time of up to 4 hours.
The document describes the JVC GM-F series of professional LCD displays. It highlights key features such as full HD resolution, high brightness, slim bezels, 24/7 reliability, motion sensors, and picture-in-picture capabilities. The displays are intended for applications such as digital signage, security, and broadcast and come in 42", 47", and 52" sizes. Professional connectivity options and easy integration with external devices are emphasized.
The HDC-MDH-1 offers the soundness of shoulder-mount shooting, stuffed into a high-versatility smaller bundle. Comes complete with extensive grasp and zoom lever, in addition to a wide-width center ring for smooth, positive operation.
The DICOM Freedom Print Composer is software that allows viewing, formatting, filtering and printing of DICOM images from various modalities like CT, MRI, CR, DR, US, and X-ray. It can store up to 30,000 studies and prints images on DICOM and office printers, offering tools for image processing. It supports various film sizes and formats for printing. The software provides a cost-effective solution for medical imaging facilities to view, organize and print medical images.
The DICOM Freedom Print Composer is a
software tool designed for viewing, formatting,
filtering, and printing DICOM images. It supports
various types of DICOM images, including those
from CT, MRI, CR, DR, US, XA, and more. With
its built-in 1000GB storage capacity, it can store
up to 30,000 X-ray and ultrasound studies online.
One of the key features of the Freedom Print
Composer is its ability to print DICOM images
on both DICOM printers and standard office
printers. It offers a range of tools such as image
smoothing, sharpening, and grid line removal, as well as measurement tools for line area
calculations and more. It supports flexible filming
formats, allowing users to choose from various
configurations such as single 1x1, 1x2, 2x2, 2x3,
3x3, 3x4, and 4x4 formats. It also supports standard film sizes like 14” x 17”, 10” x 12”, 8” x 10”,
A3, A4, and A5.
This document provides information about Anthos dental units models Classe L9 and Classe L6. It describes the various configurations and features of the dental units including the continental, side delivery, and hybrid modules. It highlights the integrated multimedia systems, endodontic and implantology features, and the ergonomic design. The dental units are designed to provide dentists with flexibility, freedom of choice, and superior performance.
The MCX-500 is an affordable multi-camera live production switcher that allows a single operator to mix up to 8 video sources plus titles for live events. It provides professional 3G-SDI, HDMI, and composite video inputs along with integrated recording to SD cards. The switcher offers features like chroma keying, transitions, picture-in-picture, and live streaming for engaging live productions and events. Controls are designed for intuitive single-operator use but can also be controlled remotely via tablet or PC.
The document discusses two products from Innowave Healthcare: the Freedom DICOM Print Server and Freedom DICOM Print Composer. The Print Server allows standard printers to receive and print DICOM images, reducing film costs by up to 90%. The Print Composer is a DICOM viewer that can view, format, filter and print DICOM images on both DICOM and standard printers, and create PDF electronic films for sharing. Both products help share medical images with low costs and simplify medical imaging workflows.
Mindtree gladius video management software (VMS) is a comprehensive open platform video surveillance solution that is ideal for small, medium and large-sized installations of up to 1000 cameras.
U-Touch has developed a new modular display protection system called U-Click that makes assembling and servicing touchscreen video walls much simpler. U-Click uses individual brackets and glass screens for each display, allowing easy assembly into various configurations and replacement of individual displays. It also eliminates issues with heavy glass sheets and improves access for servicing. The system provides touch capability and protection for screens from damage in public spaces.
Harvest HCS provides IT solutions including healthcare applications and enterprise applications. It has development centers in Bangalore, India and consultancy divisions in the US and Canada. Harvest connects non-digital medical equipment to PACS systems using products like Xtent, which acquires images and converts them to DICOM format for storage and viewing on iPAC.G, Harvest's mini PACS solution.
The PMW-200 is a compact camcorder with three 1/2-inch-type Full-HD Exmor CMOS sensors that provide high quality images. It has independent focus, zoom, and iris rings for precise shooting. It can record HD video at up to 50 Mbps and has various recording formats and codecs. Additional features include a 3.5-inch LCD monitor, focus assist functions, slow motion effects, picture profiles, and optional Wi-Fi control. It is suited for applications like news gathering and documentary production.
1) Freedom i-DART is a wall-mounted medical film viewer and digitizer that converts x-rays and laser films into diagnostic-quality DICOM images.
2) It enables radiologists to report images remotely via the internet for 24/7 coverage and integrates with PACS systems.
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Haag-Streit UK designs, manufactures and sells a complete line of optometry and ophthalmic equipment and has distributorships for some leading brands, such as; Haag-Streit Diagnostics, Haag-Streit Simulation, Meridian and Optovue. The 2024 Catalogue contains some of the key products within the HS-UK portfolio.
The Haag-Streit UK 2024 Price List contains Haag-Streit UK’s key products. Please find enclosed information and pricing for our best-selling range, including everything from a small budgie stick, to the World-leading Tonosafe disposable prisms, to gold standard Haag-Streit slit lamps.
Our slit lamps are famous, not only for providing excellent optics and high precision mechanics, but also for their exceptional durability. The longevity resulting from high quality Swiss manufacturing makes these slit lamps one of the best investments one can ever make for its practice.
This guide is intended to assist those who seek to capture images of the
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simple-to-follow illumination diagrams and high quality image examples.
We hope this book provides inspiration and motivation to anyone who is
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Haag-Streit UK designs, manufactures and sells a complete line of optometry and ophthalmic equipment and has distributorships for some leading brands, such as; Haag-Streit Diagnostics, Haag-Streit Simulation, Meridian and Optovue. The 2024 Catalogue contains some of the key products within the HS-UK portfolio.
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Keep up-to-date with the latest news from Haag-Streit UK and John Weiss by checking out our latest 'In Focus' newsletter. The newsletter contains all the most recent updates from both organisations, from product launches to events to special offers.
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1. HS MIOS 5
Your simple way of better imaging
Tradition and Innovation – Since 1858, visionary thinking and a
fascination with technology have guided us to develop innovative products
of outstanding reliability: Anticipating trends to improve the quality of life.
2. MIOS stands for Microscope Imaging and Operation System. In
spite of the high complexity of the task, it supports you with
comfortable handling and displays all of the information you
need – at any time. It offers functions like recording operation
scenes, as well as capturing and recording of snapshots which
can be assigned to patient names and stored internally or
externally on USB or network drives and DVDs.
In HS MIOS 5 intuitive software control and error-proof hard-
ware is combined with high-quality HD recording functionality.
In addition, the system offers a huge range of optional modules.
Capturing the surgery can be easily done via the HAAG-STREIT
SURGICAL camera C.MOR HD. Displaying the camera’s image you
have two options: it can either be realized with the microscope
mounted M.DIS or the C.MON monitor on the floor stand.Aside from
HD solutions, we offer our customers, with an interest in teaching
or visualized surgery, individual 3D solutions for every discipline.
Benefit from exceptional 3D impressions, thanks to the precise
adjusted video system and the microscope‘s 25 mm stereo base.
HS 5-1000iFG with C.MOR HD
IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A SIMPLE AND INTUITIVELY OPERATED SOLUTION
HS MIOS 5
Complexity made simple – one system fits all
3. Discover a new way of imaging with HS MIOS 5 and benefit from
an OR optimized recording system, its modular software design,
and a high storage capacity. Another advantage is its safety from
viruses and the ease of service.
Welcome to HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL – driven by your demands.
That’s why I choose
HS MIOS 5:
it facilitates my work
in every phase.
4. HS Hi-R NEO 900A on FS 2-21/25 with HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL imaging equipment
C.MOR HD3
HS MIOS
5. C.MOR HD3
Compact HD camera
C.MOR HD is a full-HD color video camera design-
ed for the HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL microscope.
Its ultracompact camera head includes a 1/3”
CMOS sensor that meets very high standards.
WithaHDresolutionof1920×1080pixels,images
are crisp and sharp. The camera is available as a
one-chip and a three-chip version. Different user
settings allow individual adjustments.
C.MON HD
Display in HD
With its flat design and a size of 21.5 inches, the
brilliant HD monitor C.MON HD can easily be
attached to the microscope‘s floor stand. Its
touch function can be operated even with
medical gloves. Due to the planar screen and
glass surface it can be disinfected easily. For the
safety of the system the C.MON HD is fully
approved for medical use.
M.DIS
Microscope mounted
display
The M.DIS (Microscope Display) is a touchscreen
mounted close to the oculars in the surgeon’s
direct view. When connected to the HS MIOS 5,
the M.DIS acts as a remote control of the record-
ing system. It can even be operated through the
drape and makes visualization possible in the
direct view of the surgeon. This is especially
beneficial for ICG.
Display
Camera and monitor
6. HS Hi-R NEO 900A on FS 2-21/25 with HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL imaging equipment
C.MOR HD3
HS MIOS
» High quality image capture
» Intuitive recording
» Error-proof hardware
M.DIS
7. The main functions of MIOS 5 are recording operation scenes, as well as captur-
ing and recording of snapshots which can be assigned to patient names and sto-
red internally or externally on USB or network drives and DVDs.
Hardware
The hardware for the HS MIOS 5‘s recording solution was especially designed
for use in operating theaters. Thus, patient data is stored on exchangeable hard
drives to maintain privacy. For easy service, the system data is stored on two
redundant CF cards. Due to their write protection feature, the system cannot be
affected by viruses.
Similar to a tablet PC, the new multi-touch monitor of the HS MIOS 5 enables
the user to dynamically zoom in and navigate through the live picture. Interesting
areas are magnified, and their position is shown in an overview window in the top
right corner.
Software
The patient menu features an intelligent patient search function that shows live
results. The patient data may be sorted by different properties so that the system
can be operated more quickly. Patient data that is stored on the HS MIOS 5 can be
opened for preview.
The recording menu is used to record videos and snapshots onto the internal
hard drive or directly to a USB flash drive, hard disk (USB 2.0 & 3.0), or a network
folder. Start/stop of video recording and taking snapshots can be controlled via
the touchscreen or remotely via the microscope‘s hand or foot switch. For direct
comparison, previously taken videos and snapshots can be reviewed side by side
with the live image.
The archive provides a summary of all patient information sorted by the surgery
date. Single recordings and images can be marked for deleting, copying, and viewing.
For copying, select the target drive between connected external drives or network
folders. To fit a CD’s or DVD’s capacity, different video sizes can be selected.
HS MIOS 5
Your system for better imaging
ZOOM
8. M.AED
Automatic editing
M.AED is a unique feature that allows editing on HS MIOS 5 without changing
the normal/full recording. Its initial setup is as easy as its operation and requires
the definition of a time period only (e.g., five seconds). Interesting scenes are marked
during surgery via snapshots (vertical line) and video sequences around the
snapshots are stored (five seconds before and five seconds after each snapshot,
light blue lines). When entering the archive menu, all interesting scenes are
automatically composed into one additional video (e.g., 30 seconds, light blue line).
M.REC 2
Connect your recordings
By activating M.REC 2, the live streams of two camera inputs are shown simulta-
neously on the HS MIOS 5: One as a full screen image, the other displayed as
a picture-in-picture. Starting recording or doing a snapshot will automatically
activate the function for both streams. This will result in two separate full HD
videos being recorded or two separate high quality snapshots being taken.
M.DICOM
DICOM compatibility
M.DICOM, the DICOM module, is fully integrated into the program steps of
the HS MIOS 5, making it possible for the user to download a worklist from the
DICOM Server and send selected pictures and videos to the DICOM Server.
HS MIOS 5
Optional modules
9. M.WIFI
Wireless data transmission
The Wi-Fi module is used to make a wireless connection to the network. The
standard IEEE 802.11n, as well as WPA2 encryption, are supported. For easy
handling HS MIOS 5 with M.WIFI automatically reconnects to the network when
the system is booted.
M.AUDIO
Voice recording
Comment on your procedures with a head-mounted microphone and use your
voice in addition to the images for documentation. This is possible with M.AUDIO.
M.FOCUS
Autofocus
Automatic focusing is available with all microscope systems for Neuro/Spine, ENT,
and Plastic & Reconstructive surgery. Benefit from best focusing results with an
active focus area that is adjustable in size and position.
M.ICG
ICG fluorescence
The HS MIOS 5 module M.ICG is integrated in all ICG-compatible microscope
systems to allow its visualization. ICG recording is initialized via a hand switch
or touchscreen and automatically turns the ICG live image to full screen. In
addition, the live ICG flow is directly shown on the M.DIS that is positioned in
the surgeon’s view. The time frame for ICG recording to stop is adjustable, and a
playback mode allows slow motion and loop playing. ICG videos are clearly
distinguishable from other videos in the archive.
Subject to alterations.
10. HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL GmbH
Rosengarten 10
22880 Wedel, Germany
Phone +49-4103-709 04
Fax +49-4103-709 355
sales@haag-streit-surgical.com
www.haag-streit-surgical.com
HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL globally distributes products manufactured by MÖLLER-WEDEL
through national sister companies and dedicated representatives.
HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL and MÖLLER-WEDEL maintain a Quality Management System
for Medical Products according to ISO 13485. MÖLLER-WEDEL not only develops
innovative products, but also produces them in a manner that is respectful of the
environment. Fulfilling an Environmental Management System according to ISO 14001
is the guideline that is always followed. The Quality and Environmental Management
Systems are both TÜV-certified.
All products conform to the EC guidelines and are thus CE-labeled.
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HAAG-STREIT Holding AG
www.haag-streit-holding.com
HAAG-STREIT AG
www.haag-streit.com
SPECTROS AG
www.spectros.ch
HAAG-STREIT Medtech AG
www.haag-streit-medtech.com
HAAG-STREIT Surgical GmbH
www.haag-streit-surgical.com
HAAG-STREIT Far East
www.haag-streit-fareast.com
OptoMedical Technologies GmbH
www.haag-streit-surgical.com
MÖLLER-WEDEL GmbH & Co KG
www.moeller-wedel.com
MÖLLER-WEDEL OPTICAL GmbH
www.moeller-wedel-optical.com
HAAG-STREIT Deutschland GmbH
www.haag-streit.de
IPRO GmbH
www.ipro.de
CLEMENT CLARKE Ltd.
www.clement-clarke.com
HAAG-STREIT UK
www.haag-streit-uk.com
John Weiss Ltd.
www.johnweiss.com
HAAG-STREIT USA
www.haag-streit-usa.com
Reliance Medical Inc.
www.haag-streit-usa.com
Asetronics AG
www.asetronics.ch
ComLab AG
www.comlab.ch
Members of the HAAG-STREIT Group:
11. HS MIOS 5
Technical specifications
Tradition and Innovation – Since 1858, visionary thinking and a
fascination with technology have guided us to develop innovative products
of outstanding reliability: Anticipating trends to improve the quality of life.
12. HS MIOS 5
Technical specifications
Hardware: Monitor HS MIOS 5
Size 21.5” / 54.6 cm
Weight approx. 5 kg
Dimensions (H x W x D) approx. 326 mm x 521 mm x 57 mm
Active area (H x V) 475 mm x 267 mm
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
Display colors 16.7 M
Brightness 250 cd/m²
Contrast ratio 1000:1
Viewing angle (H / V) 178° / 178°
Response time typ. 18 ms
Touchtype projected capacitive
Hardware: Computer
Capacity 2 x 1 TB M.COM II for approx. 500 h of video recording
Optical drive DVD +/-R (slot-in)
Input voltage 100 V to 240 V at 50/60 Hz
External output for monitor 24 V up to 72 W
External interfaces 3 x RS 232
2 x USB back (1 x M.DIS control, 1 x service)
1 x USB 3.0 front
2 x Ethernet 100/1000
1 x Audio line in (stereo jack 3.5 mm)
1 x Audio line out (stereo jack 3.5 mm)
1 x M.DIS universal output
1 x DVI out
Video grabbing 1 x HD-SDI in, 1 x ICG camera input
Internal battery 3 V, type CR 2032
Dimensions (H x W x D) 165 mm x 400 mm x 336 mm
Power consumption max. 200 W
Operating voltages 100 V to 240 V at 50/60 Hz
Weight approx. 9.8 kg
Safety EN 60601-1, CE
Misc. 2 x CF card with write protected operating system
2 hard drives in drawers for easy removal
acoustic signal to confirm picture and video recording
Software
Recording time up to 1000 h HD video can be stored on both HDDs
Recording standard HD video
Still images format jpg, bmp or tiff
Video format mpeg-4
Target drives CD, DVD, USB flash drive, network folder, DICOM Server*
Optional modules M.AED, M.DICOM, M.WiFi, M.ICG, M.FOCUS,
M.REC 2, M.AUDIO
* If module M.DICOM is installed.
13. C.MON HD
Size 21.5” / 54.6 cm
Active area (H x V) 475 mm x 267 mm
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
Display colors 16.7 M
Brightness 250 cd/m²
Contrast ratio 1000:1
Viewing angle (H / V) 178° / 178°
Response time typ. 18 ms
Horizontal frequency 68 kHz
Vertical frequency 60 Hz
Inputs 1 x DVI-D
1 x VGA
1 x Display Port
1 x HDMI
1 x USB
1 x RS 232
Operation temperature 0 °C to +40 °C
Operation humidity 10 % to 90 % (not condensing)
Weight approx. 5 kg
Dimensions (H x W x D) approx. 326 mm x 521 mm x 57 mm
Power consumption 30 W, 24 V, 3 A
Power supply DC external 24 V DC
Power supply AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz AC
Safety EN 60601-1, CE, EN 60601-1-2, FCC, RoHS,
EMC, WEEE
Touchtype projected capacitive
Misc. True Flat design with AR protection glass,
IP 65 front and IP X1 whole unit
Camera C.MOR HD C.MOR HD³
Scanning system 1920 x 1080 pixels, 50/59.94 progressive 1920 x 1080 pixels, 50/59.94 progressive
Sensor 1/3” CMOS 3 x 1/3” CMOS
Lens mount C-mount C-mount
Outputs 2 x HD-SDI BNC 2 x 3G HD-SDI BNC
1 x DVI (1920 x 1080 i/p) 1 x DVI (1920 x 1080 i/p)
1 x Composite BNC (PAL/NTSC) 1 x Composite BNC (PAL/NTSC)
1 x S-Video 1 x S-Video
External synchronization 1 x Genlock BNC 1 x Genlock BNC
Operation temperature 0 °C to +40 °C 0 °C to +40 °C
Sensitivity F7 at 2000 lux / 3200 K F10 at 2000 lux / 3200 K
S/N ratio 50 dB (gamma / details off) 54 dB (gamma / details off)
Resolution 900 TV lines (Y) 1000 TV lines (Y)
Weight camera head: approx. 60 g camera head: 100 g
CCU: approx 1.1 kg CCU: 1.1 kg
Dimensions (H x W x D) camera head: 31 mm x 31 mm x 36 mm camera head: 40 mm x 34 mm x 40 mm
CCU: 170 mm x 58 mm x 200 mm CCU: 170 mm x 58 mm x 200 mm
Safety EN 60601-1, CE EN 60601-1, CE
14. HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL GmbH • Rosengarten 10 • 22880 Wedel, Germany • Phone +49-4103-709 04 • Fax +49-4103-709 355 • sales@haag-streit-surgical.com • www.haag-streit-surgical.com
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M.DIS
Size 6.5” / 17 cm
Active area (H x V) 132 mm x 99 mm
Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels
Display colors 16.7 M
Brightness 650 cd/m²
Contrast ratio 500:1
Backlighting LED
Viewing angle (H / V) 80° / 60°
Response time typ. 25 ms
Horizontal frequency 48 kHz
Vertical frequency 60 Hz
Input 1 x M.DIS
Power consumption 12 W
Operation temperature +10 °C to +40 °C
Operation humidity 10 % to 90 % (not condensing)
Weight approx. 2 kg
Dimensions (H x W x D) 150 mm x 370 mm x 30 mm
Safety EN 60601-1, CE
Touchtype resistive touch (works through drape)