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Canon CR-DGi Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera
Digital Speed, Digital Versatility From easy alignment to digital image capture, the Canon CR-DGi has all the features needed to boost eye exam efficiency. Images can be checked just moments after capture. Image quality is outstanding.

See how efficient you truly can be. Images captured with the CR-DGi can be viewed immediately, making procedures more efficient. But that's just the beginning. Because the images are digital, they can be used with many different applications, such as telemedicine and electronic filing. The CR-DGi combines the power of digital imaging with quality and ease of use. It's the latest advance from Canon, the pioneer of non-mydriatic retinal cameras.

Features

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Quick access to images and more... Once images have been captured with the CR-DGi, they are transferred to a connected PC for observation. You'll be able to check ocular conditions right away, or take another shot when necessary (for example, if the examinee has blinked). The CR-DGi produces images that are ideal for diverse applications, including telemedicine, PC-based video conferencing, electronic filing, and remote storage.



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Superior image quality
Canon technology provides the level of image quality that's essential for diagnostic needs. With the CR-DGi, this involves a combination of optics designed specifically for retinal imaging and Canon's renowned SLR digital camera technology. As a result, you can capture extremely refined images of the retina for detecting or monitoring diabetes, glaucoma, and other serious conditions.

Easy alignment & focusing
Preparing for image capture is remarkably simple, thanks to a two-step procedure. First, you align the split pupil image with the operation lever. Then you switch to the retinal display, and adjust the split lines and working distance dots. This system makes it easy to obtain the correct distance to the retina, ensuring sharp images with practically every shot.

Fixation target
Eye fixation is simplified by a user-friendly internal fixation target. This target is controlled with a button on the operation panel, allowing you to induce movement with one hand while adjusting focus with the other.

Reduced illumination
The CR-DGi needs only a small amount of light to capture clear images, so examinees won't be discomforted by brightness. Required illumination is 90% less than during instant photography and 75% less than with film photography. Approximate figures based on comparisons with previous Canon products.

Optional accessories
External Fixation Lamp CR-FL, Chin rest paper (500 sheets), Motorized table

Specifications

Type Non-mydriatic type

Angle of view 45 degrees

Operation distance 45 mm from the front of objective lens

Minimum pupil diameter 4 mm

Image size ø17 mm on the sensor

Attachable digital camera Canon EOS Digital

Sensor resolution 6.3 megapixels with Canon EOS 10D
Resolution depends on model of attached camera.

Patient's diopter compensation range Without compensation lens: -12 to +15D
With "-" compensation lens: -7 to -33D
With "+" compensation lens: +11 to +35D

Working distance adjustment Outer eye display: split pupil alignment
Retinal display: working distance dots

Fixation target Dot matrix

Light source Observation: halogen lamp, 12V/50W
Recording: strobe tube, max. 300W

Built-in monitor 5-inch monochrome TV monitor

Data output RS422

Power supply 110 - 120V AC, 60Hz
220 - 240V AC, 50/6OHz

Dimensions (W x L x H) 324 x 496 x 590 mm
(12.8 x 19.5 x 23.2 in.)

Weight Approx. 23 kg (50.6 lbs.)

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