The New DRS Fully-Automated Non-Mydriatic Digital Retinal Imaging Camera
Haag-Streit UK is pleased to offer the new DRS fully-automated non-mydriatic digital retinal imaging camera, which was unveiled at Optrafair 2011.
Harlow, United Kingdom, April 29, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Haag-Streit UK is pleased to offer the new DRS fully-automated non-mydriatic digital retinal imaging camera, which was unveiled at Optrafair 2011.
The DRS fully-automated retinal camera been designed to maximise patient flow, without compromising on image quality. Its compact ergonomic design features an integrated PC with an easy-to-use intuitive touch screen interface that requires minimal operator training. It boasts a 160GB hard drive, enabling the storage of thousands of images, whilst the low-power LED flash helps to ensure patient comfort.
The DRS supports single or multiple field acquisition, providing seven different standards within a 45° field. Single-button operation enables the DRS to automatically detect the patient, self-align to the patient’s eye, focus on the retina, adjust the flash level and capture and store a high-quality image in less than 30 seconds per eye.
Images can be stored directly onto the DRS system or a USB memory stick, printed, or transmitted to another PC or network via the integrated Wi-Fi and Ethernet connection.
For further information, please contact Haag-Streit UK on +44 (0)1279 456261, visit www.haagstreituk.com
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The DRS fully-automated retinal camera been designed to maximise patient flow, without compromising on image quality. Its compact ergonomic design features an integrated PC with an easy-to-use intuitive touch screen interface that requires minimal operator training. It boasts a 160GB hard drive, enabling the storage of thousands of images, whilst the low-power LED flash helps to ensure patient comfort.
The DRS supports single or multiple field acquisition, providing seven different standards within a 45° field. Single-button operation enables the DRS to automatically detect the patient, self-align to the patient’s eye, focus on the retina, adjust the flash level and capture and store a high-quality image in less than 30 seconds per eye.
Images can be stored directly onto the DRS system or a USB memory stick, printed, or transmitted to another PC or network via the integrated Wi-Fi and Ethernet connection.
For further information, please contact Haag-Streit UK on +44 (0)1279 456261, visit www.haagstreituk.com
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Haag-Streit UK
Sharon Mills
(01279) 414969
www.haagstreituk.com
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Sharon Mills
(01279) 414969
www.haagstreituk.com
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