Canon - CR-2 AF
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Digital Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera

The CR-2 AF Digital Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera features the latest in Canon retinal imaging technology and enhancements in a compact and light weight design. The CR-2 AF also provides autofunctionality with contrast enhancement. It can be installed and takes up minimal space. For added convenience, the CR-2 AF camera can remain mobile for easy transportation when needed using an optional hard shell transport case.

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-Narouse
2 years ago
Canon CR-2 Retinal imaging PC softwares and drivers
Hello, We purchased a second hand Canon CR-2 Retinal imaging device with the camera fully functional that was sold as is without a pc or laptop. I contacted Canon more than two months ago and they haven't replied still. I located the local Canon branch in Yemen, but sadly they do not provide any of Canon's medical equipment nor the services. I was hoping that someone can provide a full image of the softwares and drivers needed for the device. You can contact me directly through my personal email: Demmi@gmail.com Awaiting your kind reply.

Equipment: Canon CR-2 Retinal imaging camera

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FEATURES

Auto-Focus with Manual Alignment Override

Automatically focuses the eye by partially depressing the joystick, or easily switches to manual focus with a twist of the focus ring.


Auto-Capture

Automatically captures the image once the eye is properly focused.


Auto-Exposure

Automatically measures the volume of infrared light at the retina and adjusts the flash intensity.


Auto-Fundus

Automatically switches from the external eye to retinal observation mode when the eye is properly aligned.


Image Error Detection

Advanced software automatically confirms both correct alignment and focus.


Contrast Enhancement

Provides increased image clarity by emphasizing the difference in 'redness' and 'brightness' of blood vessel structures relative to their surroundings.

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