Topcon 3D OCT-1 Maestro 2 For Sale with a Best Price Fast, multi-modality OCT/Fundus imaging and sophisticated data handling are features of the Maestro2. For any busy practice, the Maestro2 is the comprehensive clinical workstation. The Maestro2 does all of its automatic alignment, focusing, optimizing, and capturing with just one touch. By clicking on the symbol, the report can be shown right away after it has been captured. For patients that are challenging to photograph, the Maestro2 provides manual and semi-manual capture options in addition to automatic capture.
An integrated full-color fundus camera is a feature of the Maestro2. It is possible to obtain both a true color fundus image and a posterior OCT image with a single touch. This makes it possible for the pathology’s structural confirmation and PinPoint Registration. It also has fundus only capture and a small pupil function.
Topcon 3D OCT-1 Maestro 2 Key Features
- Full automation (alignment, focus, and capture) 3D OCT and fundus capture technology, combined with automatic report functions, delivers fast office workflow and ensures that any of your staff can easily take images
- Comprehensive assessment of ONH and macula in one scan with innovative 12mm x 9mm scanning protocol
- Extensive Reference Database of RNFL, Total Retinal, GCL + IPL, and GCL + IPL + RNFL thickness measurements
- 50,000 A Scans/sec Spectral Domain OCT with a non-mydriatic color fundus camera saves space and saves the expense of purchasing 2 systems
- High-quality images – 2D, 3D, and fundus images
- PinPoint™ Registration of OCT image with fundus image
- Latest automatic layer segmentation algorithms
- All-in-one compact system to fit small office settings
- Online instrument training program significantly reduces the training time of new staff
Specification :
OBSERVATION & PHOTOGRAPHY OF FUNDUS: | |
Type of photography | Color, Red-free* & IR*** |
Picture angle of photography | 45° ± 5% or less |
30° or equivalent (digital zoom) | |
Operating distance | 34.8 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of fundus) |
Photographable diameter of pupil | Normal pupil diameter: ø4.0mm or more |
Small pupil diameter: ø3.3mm or more | |
Fundus image resolution (on fundus) | Center: 60 lines/mm or more |
Middle (r/2) : 40 lines/mm or more | |
Middle (r) : 25 lines/mm or more | |
IR photography : Center: 5 lines/mm or more |
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