NIDEK AFC-210 Non-Mydriatic Auto Fundus Camera

Highest Resolution Imaging

The AFC-210's unrivalled resolution is the result of computer engineered and  optimized optical resolution coupled with 12.8 mega pixels (an optional 16.7 is  available) of digital resolution.

Benefit from 3D Views

The AFC-210 features a Stereo Imaging Mode that tags the images with their  correct positioning for analysis within NAVIS Lite. This makes alignment easy  afterwards to optimize the benefits of the stereo effect.

Auto Pupil Size Detection

The AFC-210 monitors the patient's pupil size and will switch to small pupil mode if required

Anterior Eye Imaging Mode

The Gross Anterior Imaging Mode combines a specially designed optical system, a  special CCD camera, and a 5.7-inch TFT LCD monitor for high resolution observation and imaging of anterior eye conditions.

Auto Tracking

An auto tracking function will actually allow the AFC-210 camera head to move  up and down automatically to center on the patient's pupil. This expedites initial alignment and helps to offset any patient movement during the imaging process.

Auto Focus

The AFC also has an autofocus feature that performs focusing when the operator zooms in through the patient's pupil. Fine focus can be controlled by the operator at the time of the image capture if desired.

Easy Peripheral Imaging with Special Panoramic Software to Merge Images

70 Internal fixation points make extended peripheral imaging easily achievable for even novice photographers. The Panorama function of the NAVIS-Lite software will smooth-blend images together to provide one clear combined image.
 

Auto Blink Detection

The AFC-210 also features an online patient analysis that determines whether the patient's brow is in the way or if they are blinking and it will prevent the capture of a poor image in this case. This prevents your patient from the discomfort of multiples wasted exposures to the flash.