1 Features
The epiCam is used to examine the retinas of patients’ eyes and take monochromatic digital images of
them. The device has the following features:
Both mydriatic and non-mydriatic use
epiCam may be used as a mydriatic or non-mydriatic camera without significant adjustment.
epiCam can take images through dilated or undilated pupils with a diameter of at least 4mm with a up to
35° field angle. We would normally recommend pupils over 5mm for wider fields.
The system may not be suitable for the following:
• neonate or premature babies.
• sufferers of albinism.
• those with severe degenerative retinal diseases.
• those of great age.
• those whose focal prescription is beyond +/- 6D.
• those with very high levels of retinal pigmentation.
Portable, hand-held, user-friendly design
Panning and tilting with the device is simple with such a compact, lightweight camera design.
The compact body makes it easier to work with patients and provides ease of operation, enabling the
clinician to significantly improve alignment.
Digital upload and processing
With the simple-to-use control software, images sessions photographed by epiCam can be browsed,
processed, stored locally or uploaded to epipole's proprietary Cloud storage.
EpiCam software
The epiCam Patient Manager provides a simple interface for managing patients and image captures. The
software is used to view the live image feed from the epiCam, adjust camera settings and save digital
images. The view can be adjusted to fit the window size and the software provides an indication of focus.
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