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No compromises Fundus Fluoroangiography videos and Autofluorescence
AF 150° quick retina health assessment
Autofluorescence is increasingly popular as an easy and non-invasive imaging modality to map lipofuscin distribution and monitor the retina health, allowing early detection of retina pathologies.
Microclear Apollo CRO allows for high-quality Autofluorescence images, in a single flash shot, or multiple superimposed images by pressing and holding the joystick button. Superimposition occurs at a rate of about 5 images per 2 seconds pressure, improving the signal-to-noise ratio and resulting in a clearer and more informative image.
Obtain detailed 150° Autofluorescence photos and 240° automatic mosaics to leverage early diagnosis and followup in your ophthalmology setup.
Full fledged Fluorescein Angiography
The FFA module allows for single 150° photos and 240° mosaics, as well as an unlimited number of videos.
Apollo CRO has all the flexibility you are looking to empower your FFA examination: the flash light is configurable, and the joystick is powerful yet easy to use, allowing for quick and accurate shots with a fast learning curve.
Don’t miss the early stages of your examination thanks to the video function, capture an unlimited number of videos per session, each up to 150° angle.
All Fields of View are available: the integrated zooming capabilities allow you to select areas of interest and shoot detailed images of vessels and blood formations.
Upgrade your imaging capabilities
Apollo CRO includes all the features of the CSLO model adding Autofluorescence and Fundus Fluoroangiography.
Obtain ultra-widefield images with easy and fast capture of 150° retinal photos in all modalities: Infrared, Redfree, Colour, Autofluofluorescence, Fundus Fluoroangiography, and create panorama views up to 240°.
Controlling Apollo feels comfortable thanks to the fast and precise joystick that allows to take a good photo in a matter of a few seconds.
The Strong Confocal optical design delivers a high success rate of gradable images even with small pupils and adverse light situations.