A high-luminance LED light source is used to enable affected areas to be observed clearly and in detail for more accurate diagnosis. Colour and light unevenness are reduced to provide a natural and clear field of view.
The inter-optical path distance of 22 mm and the sharp slit illumination that uses a high-luminance LED with a 3500 K colour temperature
*Photo provided by: Dr. Toru Noda, Department of Ophthalmology, NHO Tokyo Medical Center
To reduce the burden on doctors during long examinations and minimise fatigue, the design focuses on ease of use, from the size and positioning of the operating parts to their operational feel.
This model uses an energy-saving LED light source which provides stable brightness over a long service life.
This allows a design with built-in cables and reduces heat generation, contributing to enhanced patient safety.
The design consists of parts such as a large-diameter dimmer knob arranged functionally around the joystick for easy operation with one hand.
The size and feel of the large-diameter control knob are optimally designed for comfortable operation.
The front lens can be held in a stable position using the finger rest function of the forehead rest.
This makes observations easier and reduces the burden on the doctor’s arms, while also minimising contact with patients.
The background illumination uses an LED with the same colour temperature as the slit illumination to obtain a clear image without impairing the colour balance.
This makes the entire eye easier to view, allowing the position and condition of affected areas to be explained clearly to the patients.
Press a single button to capture images while operating the joystick.
A camera for capturing images can be connected by installing a combination adapter or camera adapter made by TAKAGI.