The OIS EyeScan can image both the anterior and posterior segment - and do all of this with a portable and digital design.
Imaging Modules
The key to the OIS EyeScan system are the interchangeable imaging modules that attach easily and securely using a simple quarter turn and locking latch.
Image Capture
All of the OIS EyeScan imaging modules capture 5 megapixel digital images - delivering images that have allowed OIS to lead the digital image market for a quarter of a century. The OIS EyeScan also uses the latest version of the OIS WinStation software for image capture and review. The OIS WinStation software was developed over the last quarter of a century and is currently used at over 60% of the top US Ophthalmic institutions. This experience and acceptance by the leaders in the field enable us to ensure that we are delivering the best workflow and tools available, all of which have been optimized to enhance the OIS EyeScan.
The OIS EyeScan is a portable, modular diagnostic imaging device, with the ability to capture images of both the anterior and posterior segment.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Max Image Capture Rate: 3 images per second
Capture Sensor: 5.3 Mega Pixel Sensor
Flash: 10 step LED
Fixation: External fixation lamp
Camera Module Dimensions: 4.8" (W) x 6.1" (D) x 9.7" (H)
Camera Module Weight: 2 lb
RETINAL MODULES SPECIFICATIONS
Field of View: 40 degrees
Working Distance: 43mm
Compensation Range: -30 to +30 Diopter
Visual Observation: NIR or Visible Light via Laptop Screen
Mounting / Use Options
The OIS EyeScan can be used with its custom base and chin rest, a slit lamp mounting adapter or as a handheld device - providing unmatched flexibility and space efficiency. OIS EyeScan chin rest and base deliver a stable imaging platform for both the patient and OIS EyeScan, as well as integrated joystick controls.
OIS EyeScan Slit Lamp Mounting Adapter
With an OIS EyeScan Slit Lamp Mounting Adapter practices will be able to add an OIS EyeScan to their existing slit lamp - adding the functionality of an OIS EyeScan without taking up any additional space.
Handheld
The OIS EyeScan can operate as a handheld device - enabling practices to image patients who can not be imaged on traditional diagnostic devices due to their physical limitations. |