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Must-know Features and Specification of AFC-330 automated fundus camera | The Foresight International Group

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The beauty of AFC-330 automated fundus camera lies in its aptitude to automatically focus and acquire a perfect fundus photo in normally one take. The images are easily and efficiently displayed for review and documentation. With our old camera, it was challenging and more time-consuming to obtain quality images. There were times that I had to assist the staff with capturing images or else retaking a series of images from the beginning. The AFC-330 automated fundus camera is certainly faster in obtaining the pictures we need. The integrated software is a really nice way to communicate with patients and show them the results. The AFC-330 automated fundus camera has become one of the most important pieces of equipment in much practice. The speed, true automation, and minimal reliance on a technician to perform internal, and even external photos, makes the AFC-330 automated fundus camera the perfect fit for any business practice. The software integration makes taking, ana

Comprehensive Guide to Optometry Equipment and Supplies

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Are you involved in optometry equipment and supplies? Are you new to this segment? If yes, then you need to know a few things about optometry equipment and supplies. Understanding all the conventional optometry equipment can be slightly overwhelming and confusing, so we have decided to create this helpful post for you. Now let us look at some of the best optometry equipment and supplies: v   Direct Ophthalmoscopes The direct ophthalmoscope is a handheld device used to look at the inner patient’s eye. It utilizes a set of lenses that focus on specific eye structures and use batteries to create light. It helps the physician to look through one of the small lenses into the eye to view the appearance of the: Cornea , Lenses, Vitreous humour, Aqueous humour, Retina surface. v   Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope The indirect ophthalmoscope is a headset device that the practitioner wears and is used with a condensing aspheric lens placed close to the patient’s