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A specialist camera created for use in ophthalmology, the area of medicine concerned with the investigation and treatment of eye problems, is known as an ophthalmology camera.
These cameras are used to take detailed pictures of the eye and its encircling blood vessels, retina, and other components.
Ophthalmology cameras come in a variety of designs, including slit-lamp, fundus, and optical coherence tomography (OCT) cameras.
Whereas fundus cameras are used to take pictures of the retina and surrounding structures at the back of the eye, slit-lamp cameras are used to examine the anterior (front) of the eye. OCT cameras make precise cross-sectional images of the eye using light waves.
The diagnosis and monitoring of eye conditions such glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and cataracts need the use of ophthalmology cameras. They are additionally employed in vision studies to examine the composition and operation of the eye.
Global Ophthalmology camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The epi Cam, a brand-new ultra-portable fundus camera from epi pole, will go on sale in all countries at Vision Expo East.
A powerful wireless fundus camera, called the epi Cam, can record live, high-definition video of the retina. It is made to put the strength of a desktop retinal imaging system in the user’s hand.
The epi Cam is a wireless fundus camera with high power and portability that records live, high-definition video of the retina.
It includes a number of distinctive features, such as a platform for Video Direct Ophthalmoscopy, a camera with a 5 megapixel resolution, non-contact imaging[4], and a low power illuminant that can be customized to fit the patient’s eye.
Furthermore, it features a fully automated feature that assists in the quick detection of glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and other pathologies.
The Retina Scan Duo 2, a system from Nidec that combines an OCT and fundus camera, was just recently released.
This system combines user-friendly elements from its prior model with fresh additions meant to improve screening and clinical effectiveness.
Moreover, Volk Optical offers the Pictor Plus TM, a compact ophthalmic camera with two replaceable modules for retinal and anterior imaging. This tool is intended for use in examination rooms, on-site screenings, and nursing home calls.