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CF-60DSi
Mydriatic Fundus Camera |
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SUPERIOR IMAGING WITH
UNMATCHED
EFFICIENCY
Retinal examinations can now be conducted with
greater efficiency than ever
thanks to
the Canon CF-60DSi, an all-digital system that
offers PC-based
operation
and study management, outstanding digital image
quality for color
fundus
imaging, and high-precision ICG angiography.
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Color fundus image |
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Fluorescein angiography |
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ICG
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Retinal Imaging Has Never Been Better
In
terms
of
workflow
efficiency,
the
all-digital
CF-60DSi
is
unmatched.
That’s
because
all
major
operations—from
work list
retrieval
and
image
capture
to
DICOM
image
transfer—can
be
comfortably
handled
from
a
connected
PC.
More
importantly,
the
CF-60DSi
will
enable
you
to
manage
concurrent
examinations
with unprecedented ease.
The
CF-60DSi
also
leads
in
image
quality.
Working
seamlessly
with
Canon
EOS
Digital
SLR
cameras,
it
delivers
exceptionally
detailed
images
during
color
fundus
imaging
or
fluorescein
angiography.
Plus
there’s
the
option
of
a
new
ICG
camera
unit,
which
provides
both
observation
and
high-resolution
image
capture
for ICG angiography.
Discover
the finest digital solution for retinal
imaging, the Canon CF-60DSi.
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Streamlined System &
Workflow
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Simple system configuration
Compared
to
the
multi-camera
setups
of
conventional
analog
systems,
the
CF-60DSi
is
significantly
easier
to
set
up
and
use.
Color
imaging
and fluorescein
angiography
(FA)
are
both
performed
with
the
attached
EOS
Digital
SLR
camera.
For
ICG
angiography,
just
a
single
optional
camera
unit
will
take
care
of
observation
and image capture.
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Greater
overall efficiency
With
the
all-digital
CF-60DSi
system,
retinal
images can
be
viewed
immediately
after
they
are
captured, as
there
is
no
film
development
step
in
the
process.
This
helps
you
complete
a
study
in
less
time
and
results
in
quicker,
more
comfortable
exams
for
the
patient.
But
the
efficiency
of
the
CF-60DSi
extends
well
beyond
the
image
capture
step.
Prior
to
exams,
worklists
can
be
received
from
a
DICOM
worklist
server.
And
in
times
of
peak
demand,
the
CF-60DSi
Control
Software
lets
you
easily
keep
track
of
camera
settings
and
elapsed
time
for
more
than
one
patient,
which
ensures
that
concurrent
studies
are
accurately
managed.
For
every
image
that
is
captured,
the
system
assembles
the
image,
patient/study
data,
camera
information,
and
timer
data
into
a
comprehensive
medical
data
file
that
is
ideally
suited
for
diverse
image
management
systems.
Once
a
study
has
been
completed,
images
can
be
distributed
over
a
network
via
the
CF-60DSi’s
DICOM
interface.
This
entire
workflow,
from
star
t
to
finish,
is
far
smoother
and
more
versatile
than
that
of
any
analog
fundus
camera
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Advanced digital SLR technology
Simply
put,
for
digital
retinal
imaging
there
is
no
combination
more
powerful
than
the
CF-60DSi
and
Canon’s
flagship
digital
SLR
camera.
Canon’s
groundbreaking
“full
frame”
CMOS
sensor—the
same
size
as
a
35mm
film
frame—provides
unsurpassed
detail
and
contrast
with
color
fundus
images
or
FA.
One
major
benefit
of
the
CMOS
sensor's
high
resolution
is
that
it
allows
you
to
see
the
retina
in
clear
detail
even
when
you
enlarge
a
part
of
the
image,
so
you’ll
be
able
to
get
a
closer
look
at
ocular
conditions
in
practically
any
situation.
In
addition,
the
high
sensitivity
of
the
CMOS
sensor
reduces
the
amount
of
light needed
for
image
capture,
a
factor
that
helps
increase
patient
comfort
during
examinations.
Canon’s
advanced
camera
technology
also
offers
advantages
such
as
enhanced
clarity
through
noise
reduction,
fast
continuous
shooting,
and
field-proven
color
reproduction
for
superb color fidelity.
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Digital ICG angiography (optional)
An
innovative
digital
camera
unit
for
ICG
(indocyanine
green) angiography
is
available
as
an
option
for
the
CF-60DSi’s
second
camera
mount.
This
new
ICG
camera
combines image
capture
and
observation
capabilities
in
one
unit,
which
makes
it
easier
to
set
up
and
operate
than
conventional
multi-camera
video
systems.
Still
images
are
much
clearer
than those
obtained
from
video
systems due
to
the
camera’s
sensitivity
and high
resolution
(1.45
million
pixels).
As
for observation,
the
camera
is
sensitive
to
near-infrared
light
and
produces
a
15
frames
per
second
live
image
that
can
be
viewed
on
the
connected
PC
monitor.
Communication
between
the
CF-60DSi
and ICG
camera
unit
is highly
integrated,
so
there
is
no
need
to
adjust
the
camera at each
phase
of
an angiography.
The ICG barrier
filter
is
automatically.set
inside
the
ICG
camer
a
unit
to
further
ensure
ease
of use.
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Wider
coverage
The
CF-60DSi
inherits
Canon’s
acclaimed fundus camera
optics,
which
feature
a
60-
degree
setting—the widest viewing
angle
in
the industry.
This
setting
enables
you
to
capture
a
larger
area
of
the
retina
during
color
imaging
or FA.
The
CF-60DSi
thus
provides
tremendous
flexibility
for your
diagnostic
needs: a
broader
view
from
its
optics,
and exceptionally detailed
close-
ups
thanks to
the
high
resolution
of
the
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Centralized operation
Three
types
of
imaging,
two
cameras,
and
one
highly
effective
control
center.
The
CF-60DSi
lets you
handle
most
camera
operations
directly
through a
connected
PC,
using
the
CF-60DSi
Control
Software.
In
this
system,
it
is
remarkably
easy
to
switch
camera
modes,
capture
and
view
retinal images, and manage each patient’s
study.
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EOS-1Ds Mark II
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16.7 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
The heart of the EOS-1Ds Mark II
is the new
full frame 16.7 megapixel packed on to a
36 x 24 mm full size CMOS sensor,
developed and manufactured exclusively
by Canon. With 16.7 megapixel of
resolution, the world's highest pixel
count in a 35mm, full frame digital AF
SLR camera, each image generated
measures 4992 x 3328 pixel and can be
easily capable of making 16 x 24 inch
enlargements, the EOS-1Ds Mark
II camera has sufficient
resolution to generate a full double
page spread at 300 dpi. The
EOS-1Ds Mark II's CMOS sensor
offers lower noise levels and a superior
dynamic range (capacity to capture
subtle tonal gradations in shadow,
midtone and highlight areas) to that of
sensors found in other digital cameras
and camera backs. Canon is the only
camera manufacturer with a history of
significant research and development
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Versatile
control
software
The
CF-60DSi
Control
Software
provides
a
broad
array
of
features
for
improving
exam
room
efficiency.
You
can
use
it
to
receive
worklists
(containing patient data
and
study
orders)
from
a
DICOM
worklist
server
and
to
manually
input
patient
data
if
necessary.
Once
you’ve
selected
a study,
you
can
begin
capturing
images
and
check
them
immediately
on the
PC
monitor.
Preview
tools
include image
magnification
and
adjustment
controls
for
contrast,
brightness,
and other
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Study
management
is
one
of
the
key
strengths
of
the
CF-60DSi.
Its
software
helps
you
easily
switch
between
studies,
types
of
photography,
or
patients.
Keeping
track
of
camera
settings
and
elapsed
time
is
also
simplified.
When
studies are
finished,
images
can
be
automatically
transferred
to
a
DICOM
image server.
Local storage and printing are also
available
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DICOM-compliant for open
connectivity
Over
the
past
several
years,
DICOM
standards
for
viewing,
distributing,
and
storing
images
have
become
widely
adopted
by
the
healthcare
industry.
Canon
suppor
ts
this
trend
by
including
a DICOM-compliant
network
interface
as
a
standard
feature
of
the
CF-60DSi.
This allows
you
to
connect
the
CF-60DSi
to
a
wide
var
iety
of
networ
k
configurations,
such
as
departmental
LANs
and
PACS,
and
ensures
the flexibility
needed
to
meet
your
institution’s
current and future networking
needs.
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Many other user-friendly features
Canon
ophthalmic
equipment
is
renowned
for
its
ease
of
use,and
the
CF-60DSi
is
no
exception.
The
focusing
system
features
a simple
two-step
system:
first,
you
align
a
pair
of
split
lines
to
bring
the
image
into
focus,
and then
you adjust the
working
distance
to
avoid
flash
flare
by checking
the
dots
on either
side
of
the
image.
This
can
be
done
easily
even
when
the
room
is
dark.
Fur
thermore,
the
CF-60DSi
has a
joystick
that
lets
you
comfortably
shift
the
camera
position
with one
hand
and
an
ergonomic
control panel.
The
panel
includes
dials
for
adjusting
lamp illumination
and
flash
intensity,
and
keys
for
switching
between
color/FA/ICG
modes
and
setting
the
exciter
or
barrier
filter
for
angiography.
A
Small
Pupil
mode*
is provided
for
reducing
shadows
in
images
captured
through
pupils
as
small as 4 mm.
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Specifications
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MAIN UNIT |
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Type |
Digital
fundus
camera,
mydriatic |
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Types
of photography |
Color
photography,
fluorescein
angiography
(FA),
ICG
(indocyanine
green)
angiography
(optional), stereo
photography
(optional) |
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Angle of view |
60
degrees,
40
degrees |
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Minimum
pupil size |
4 mm
in
40
degree
setting
(with Small Pupil
setting) |
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Optical image size on the sensor |
ϕ29
mm
x 22
mm |
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Available digital cameras |
Canon
EOS
Digital
SLR
camera
For information
on actual models and
specifications,
please consult a Canon sales
representative.
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Resolution |
Effective
pixel
count
differs
by
model
of
attached
camera. |
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Focusing method |
Split
pupil
adjustment |
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Distance adjustment |
Working
distance
dots |
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Working
distance |
45
mm |
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Patient's
diopter |
Without
compensation
lens:
-10
to
+12D With
"-"
compensation
lens:
-9
to
-26D With
"+"
compensation
lens:
+11
to
+32D |
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Light source |
Halogen
lamp
for
observation,
xenon
tube
for
photography |
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Eye
fixation lamp |
External
type
(standard),
internal
type
(optional) |
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Range of base movement |
Forward:
70
mm,
right/left:
120
mm,
up/down:
38
mm |
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Panning
range |
30
degrees
to
each
side
(right/left)
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Tilting range(optional) |
Upward:
15
degrees,
downward:
10
degrees |
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Power
supply |
110/120,
220/230/240
V
AC,
50/60Hz |
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Power
consumption |
Approx.
990
VA
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Operating environment |
Temperature:
10ûC
to
35ûC
Humidity: 30% RH
to
80%
RH
(with
no
condensation) |
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Dimensions
(W x D x H)
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Main
body:
320
x
560
x
565
mm
(12.6
x
22.0
x
22.2
in.) Power
control
unit:
225
x
380
x
490
mm
(8.9
x
15.0
x
19.3
in.) |
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Weight |
Main
body:
approx.
25.5
kg
(56.2
lbs.) Power
control
unit:
approx.
28
kg
(61.7
lbs.) |
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ICG ANGIOGRAPHY
(OPTIONAL)
ICG
observation
on
the
PC
monitor ICG
photography:
1392
x
1040
pixels
(1.45
effective
megapixels)
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DICOM COMPATIBILITY
DICOM
Storage
Service
Class
(SCU) DICOM
Worklist
Management
Service
Class
(SCU) DICOM Modality Performance
Procedure
Step
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COMPONENTS
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CF-60DSi
main
unit |
1 |
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Power
control
unit |
1 |
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External
eye
fixation
lamp |
1 |
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Filter
holder |
1 |
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Connector
cables |
1 |
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Digital
camera
control
cable |
1 |
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RS-232C
cable |
1 |
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Power
cable |
1 |
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Objective
lens
cap |
1 |
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Dust
cap |
1 |
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Dust
cover |
1 |
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CF-60DSi
Control
Software
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
ICG
camera ICG
camera
adapter Internal
fixation
unit Manual
tilting
unit Stereo
unit |
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