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CF-60DSi

Mydriatic Fundus Camera

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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.

Color fundus image

Fluorescein angiography

ICG angiography

Retinal Imaging Has Never Been Better

In terms of workflow efficiency, the all-digital CF-60DSi is unmatched. Thats 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 theres 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.

 

Streamlined System & Workflow
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.

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-60DSis DICOM interface. This entire workflow, from star t to finish, is far smoother and more versatile than that of any analog fundus camera system.

 
Advanced digital SLR technology

Simply put, for digital retinal imaging there is no combination more powerful than the CF-60DSi and Canons 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. Canons 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.

 
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 cameras 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.

 
Wider coverage

The CF-60DSi inherits Canons 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 attached digital camera.

   
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 patients study.

EOS-1Ds Mark II

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 investment into image sensors.

 

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 factors.

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 with the system.

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 institutions current and future networking needs.

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.

 

Specifications

MAIN UNIT  

Type

Digital fundus camera, mydriatic

Types of photography

Color photography, fluorescein angiography (FA), ICG (indocyanine green) angiography (optional), stereo photography (optional)

Angle of view

60 degrees, 40 degrees

Minimum pupil size

4 mm in 40 degree setting (with Small Pupil setting)

Optical image size on the sensor

ϕ29 mm x 22 mm

Available digital cameras

Canon EOS Digital SLR camera   For information on actual models and specifications, please consult a Canon sales representative.

Resolution 

Effective pixel count differs by model of attached camera.

Focusing method

Split pupil adjustment

Distance adjustment

Working distance dots

Working distance

45 mm

Patient's diopter

Without compensation lens: -10 to +12D With "-" compensation lens: -9 to -26D With "+" compensation lens: +11 to +32D

Light source

Halogen lamp for observation, xenon tube for photography

Eye fixation lamp

External type (standard), internal type (optional)

Range of base movement

Forward: 70 mm, right/left: 120 mm, up/down: 38 mm

Panning range

30 degrees to each side (right/left)

Tilting range(optional)

Upward: 15 degrees, downward: 10 degrees

Power supply

110/120, 220/230/240 V AC, 50/60Hz

Power consumption

Approx. 990 VA

Operating environment

Temperature: 10ûC to 35ûC

Humidity: 30% RH to 80% RH (with no condensation)

Dimensions (W x D x H)

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.)

Weight

Main body: approx. 25.5 kg (56.2 lbs.) Power control unit: approx. 28 kg (61.7 lbs.)

 

ICG ANGIOGRAPHY (OPTIONAL) ICG observation on the PC monitor ICG

photography: 1392 x 1040 pixels

(1.45 effective megapixels)

 

  DICOM COMPATIBILITY DICOM Storage Service Class (SCU) DICOM Worklist Management Service Class (SCU) DICOM Modality Performance Procedure Step (SCU)

 

COMPONENTS

CF-60DSi main unit 1
Power control unit 1
External eye fixation lamp 1
Filter holder 1
Connector cables 1
Digital camera control cable 1
RS-232C cable 1
Power cable  1
Objective lens cap 1
Dust cap 1
Dust cover 1

 

  CF-60DSi Control Software OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ICG camera ICG camera adapter Internal fixation unit Manual tilting unit Stereo unit

 

 

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