Features – Canon CF-1 User Manual

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1. Features

The Canon CF-1 digital retinal camera is used to observe the retinas of patients’ eyes and take
photographic images of them (in 4 modes: color, red-free, OPTION and fluorescein angiography).
The camera has the following features:

Compact size and superior operability

The controller has been designed as a single integrated unit, offering a compact size and light weight.
The system offers enhanced ease of operation, making it significantly more efficient and comfortable to
assist patients. The alignment procedure has also been improved now that the main unit can be raised and
lowered by the operation lever and the chin rest is motor driven.

Panning and tilting functions provided as standard features

Panning and tilting functions are provided as standard options.
These functions make it possible to undertake focusing and panning or tilting at the same time.

Support for photographing small pupils

The camera can photograph small pupils when the pupils have a field angle of 50° and a diameter of
5.2 mm or greater.
If it is difficult to dilate the pupil of a patient’s eye, the small pupil photography function enables
photographs to be taken of pupils with a diameter of ø4.3 mm or greater.

System optimized for digital photography

By using the Retinal imaging control software MYD (hereinafter called “control software”), the images
photographed by the CF-1 can be browsed, processed, stored, output to the DICOM storage server,
exported to DICOM files and output to an inkjet printer.
High-speed image transfer is enabled using the USB 2.0 interface. In addition, depending on whether
color, red-free, OPTION or fluorescein angiography is established as the photography mode, the lighting
system filter, flash intensity and EOS digital camera are automatically set and other steps are taken to
optimize the photography workflow.

High picture quality, high-definition diagnostic images

Diagnostic images with a high picture quality and high definition can be obtained by using an EOS digital
camera that incorporates a large, high-definition CMOS sensor.

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