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The Topcon TRC-NW8F easy-to-use, auto focus, auto capture mydriatic/non-mydriatic retinal camera is designed to obtain high resolution color and monochrome images of the retina and the anterior segment of the human eye. It is equipped with automatic focusing and capture making it easy to use.
Yes
Yes
Standalone
Mydriatic/Non-Mydriatic
We literally just purchased the TRC-NW8F for our Optometry Service, and it just arrived, so I haven't had a chance to see if it works as well as we anticipated when we decided to get it. But we really liked its features (Spaide fundus autofluorescence filters, non-mydriatic capability, a monitor for focusing to eliminate all the overaccommodation done by our residents and students with a regular fundus camera). Will write another review after we've had a real chance to use it! The rating is what we HOPE it will be after using it for a while, can't truly rate it yet.
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Contact the company for additional information, availability, or pricing:
Topcon Medical Systems, Inc.
www.topconmedical.com111 Bauer Drive
Oakland, NJ 07436
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