Description
The Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YG1699 is a compact, non-mydriatic imaging solution designed to provide high-quality retinal imaging for veterinary professionals. With a 45° viewing angle, this portable camera allows for easy and rapid screening of animals’ eyes, making it ideal for basic fundus screening in small or narrow clinics. The camera’s non-mydriatic design eliminates the need for pupil dilation, which can be stressful for both pets and their owners, while providing clear, detailed images for accurate diagnosis.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What animals is the YG1699 fundus camera suitable for?
The YG1699 is designed for use with dogs, cats, horses, cows, and other animals. It is especially useful for routine eye screenings and monitoring conditions like retinal disorders in pets.
- How does the Wi-Fi transmission function work?
The YG1699 allows you to easily transmit images to computers, tablets, or other mobile devices using its Wi-Fi capability. This enables veterinarians to review images, share with specialists, or even conduct remote consultations.
- What is the camera’s resolution and image quality like?
The YG1699 features 1920 x 1080 CMOS resolution, providing sharp, clear images for retinal examination. Its manual image focus ensures accurate results, and the 3.5-inch full-color display allows for easy viewing during screenings.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
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Compact and Portable: The YG1699 is lightweight and easy to handle, making it ideal for use in small veterinary clinics or for mobile veterinary practices.
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Wi-Fi Enabled: The Wi-Fi transmission feature allows for quick sharing and remote monitoring, improving the efficiency of veterinary eye care.
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Non-Mydriatic: This feature eliminates the need for pupil dilation, making the screening process less stressful for animals and ensuring a faster, more comfortable experience.
Disadvantages:
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Limited Viewing Angle: While the 45° viewing angle is suitable for most applications, it may not provide the same level of detailed view as larger, more advanced imaging systems.
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Manual Focus: The manual image focus requires adjustment during use, which may take some time to get used to compared to auto-focus systems.
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Battery Life: Although the 2600mAh battery offers up to 300 minutes of continuous use, frequent recharging may be necessary for extended use in busy practices.
Product Use in the Field
The Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YG1699 is an excellent tool for performing routine eye screenings in veterinary settings. It is used for examining the retina and diagnosing conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal degeneration. The camera is especially beneficial for bedridden animals or those in need of quick eye assessments after brain surgery. Its non-mydriatic function makes it a comfortable choice for pets that are sensitive to traditional pupil dilation procedures, improving the overall experience for both pets and owners.
Recommendations
To ensure the best performance of the Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YG1699, we recommend regularly charging the 2600mAh battery and maintaining a clean lens for optimal image quality. Veterinarians should familiarize themselves with the manual focus system to ensure that they can quickly adjust it for accurate readings. Additionally, make use of the Wi-Fi feature for sharing images with specialists or conducting remote consultations, further enhancing the value of the camera in your practice.
Technical Specifications
Model | YG1699 |
Viewing Angle | 45° |
Picture Format | JPEG/AVI |
Minimum Pupil Diameter | 2.5mm |
Illumination | In-frared LED/Nature LED |
Refractive Compensation Range | ±20D |
Storage | Mini SD Card 8G-32G/Wifi Transfer |
Focus Mode | Manual Image Focus |
Power | 3.7w2600mAH Rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery |
Resolution Ratio | CMOS/1920 x 1080 |
Interface | Mini USB |
Displaying Monitor | 3.5° full color TFT-LCD |