SLIT LAMP IMAGING

Outstanding image quality

Equipped with an ultra-sensitive camera, the IM 900 produces images of exceptional quality even under difficult light conditions. Thanks to this sensitivity patient comfort is improved significantly as it is easily possible to record findings without excessively dazzling the patient. Like any professional camera, the IM 900 is equipped with depth of field control, which allows to adjust the camera ideally, regardless of the location of the pathology.

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Ideal workflow – no distraction

The control panel allows to operate both the camera and the slit lamp illumination. Located in front of the joystick of the slit lamp, it can be used blindly while focusing on the patient. The compact and modern design conforms to the design of the slit lamp. Thus the Imaging Module comes as a component of the whole system, thereby supporting an ideal examination workflow.

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Simple image capturing

Our fast and accurate automatic exposure control ensures correct illumination of the image while you are concentrating on your examination. Thanks to the History Trigger function, you do not need to worry about a patient blinking or moving when you take an image. The History Trigger does not just capture a single image, but records the last few seconds in real time and lets you select the perfect image.

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Intuitive software

EyeSuite Imaging is a straightforward imaging software supporting the Haag-Streit imaging solutions. Easy image capture, efficient image editing and a well-structured patient management system make the software a perfect team player for daily practice.

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Flexible interfaces for easy network integration

The EyeSuite software is designed for optimal patient flow in busy practices. Supporting the Haag-Streit imaging solutions, EyeSuite makes the slit lamp fully networkable. Thus, no proprietary third-party software is required to provide connectivity. If the slit lamp is connected to an EyeSuite server, all the images taken can be accessed remotely from any number of viewing stations connected to the same database.