High-performance and very compact image documentation system
The OCULUS ImageCam® 3 is one of the world’s smallest image documentation systems and can be adapted to virtually all commercially available slit lamps.
The slit lamp photos and videos are captured with a high-resolution, digital USB 3.0 camera by simply pressing a foot switch, or, in the „digital ready“ versions of OCULUS slit lamps, using the joystick. Complete slit lamp examinations can be recorded as a video sequence, from which the best frames can be selected and saved for documentation of the findings.
- Small and lightweight – The beam splitter and the camera unit are extremely small and lightweight, making your routine slit-lamp diagnostics light work in the truest sense of the word.
- Swivelling prism – The coupling prism of the ImageCam® 3 beam splitter can be completely swung in and out of the slit lamp’s beam path using a lever.
- Universally adaptable – The OCULUS ImageCam® 3 system is suitable for most slit lamps thanks to its versatile adaptation options.
- Super light sensitive USB 3.0 camera – Only a powerful camera can produce low-noise images in as difficult conditions as prevail around the eye.
- Intuitive Software – The software is easy to use, presenting the images recorded in an attractive frame.
- Image from video – The ImageCam® 3 enables you to record your entire slit lamp examination on a video from which you can then select the best frames for your archive. That spells good-bye to blurred images and consistently high-class images for your documentation.
Functions
Application examples
- Documentation of the anterior and posterior eye segment
- Quality assurance
- Images for patient consultation
- Fluo image assessment for contact lens fitting
- Follow-ups and comparisons
- Storage and archiving of findings
Serial imaging for capturing the right moment
Its quick movements make the eye a challenging photo subject. Typical image artefacts include motion blur and image shake. The serial imaging function of the ImageCam® 3 helps you to avoid such artefacts by taking images of the eye when it is at rest.
Exposure bracketing with incremental exposure time
The eye‘s ability to adapt to light and dark makes it difficult for the examiner to correctly predict the exposure of slit lamp images. The ImageCam® 3 varies the exposure time for you automatically in the software, in addition to the purely mechanical aperture. From five images you can choose the one with the best exposure.
Video recordings – create single images later on as well
Film your slit lamp examinations in high-speed and full-HD quality and extract the best images for your documentation. The ImageCam® 3 saves videos consisting of highest-definition images. Selecting the most suitable image only takes you seconds. You can then use the mouse wheel to whizz from one image to the next and store the desired one in your image library with one mouse click.
Combine the ImageCam® 3 with your Keratograph 4 and Keratograph 5M
The ImageCam® 3 software can be linked to the software of your Keratograph 4 or Keratograph 5M, enabling you to compare fluo images simulated on the topographer with real fluo images taken with a slit lamp.
The software
- Patient data management
- Image viewer
- Single images or video sequences
- Single-image mode (detailed representation) and four-image mode (e.g. for follow-up)
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- Image from video
- Magnifying function
- Measurement of lengths and angles
- Comment field for recording abnormalities
- Image correction for colour, brightness, contrast etc
- Printing function for selected images
- Camera window
- Pre-defined exposure programs with quick-access icons
- Individual exposure programs can be defined
- Easy image capture by mouse click or footswitch, or, in the „digital ready“ versions of OCULUS slit lamps, using the joystick
- Live image viewing on monitor
The hardware
- Adaptable to virtually any slit lamp
- Super light sensitive full-HD USB 3.0 camera
- High-definition optics optimized for the camera
- Ultra-compact beam splitter
- Optics can be swivelled in and out
- out: no optical impediment when looking
through slit lamp - in: abundant light for image documentation
- out: no optical impediment when looking
- Additional mechanical iris aperture for adjusting
depth of focus and exposure control directly at
the beam splitter
Technical Data
Dimensions camera (W x D x H) | 29 x 29 x 48 mm (1.1 x 1.1 x 1.9 in) |
Dimensions beam splitter (W x D x H) | 92 x 39 to 55 x 93 mm (3.6 x 1.5 to 2.2 x 3.6 in), depending on model |
Weight camera | 47 g (1.7 oz) |
Weight beam splitter | 335 to 480 g (11.8 to 16.9 oz), depending on model |
Recommended computer requirements | Intel Core™ i5 , 256 GB SSD, 1 TB SATA, 8 GB RAM, USB 3.0, Windows® 10 Pro |
Recommended screen resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixel |
Camera
Camera | Progressive scan |
Interface | USB 3.0 |
Shutter system | Global shutter |
Beam splitter
Splitting ratio | 70/30 (camera/binocular) |
Splitting prism | swing-in/swing-out |
Aperture (mechanical) | adjustable |
Software
Image viewer | Image processing, measuring tool, printing and export, camera control |
Image format | JPG, BMP |
Video format | AVI, MJPEG |
Network capability | Central data base with viewer software |
Slit Lamp Adaptations
The ImageCam® 3 can be adapted to all common slit lamps available on the market! | The following PDF document gives you an overview of all available adaptions: Slit Lamp Adaptions / PDF File (173 KB) |
Slit lamp – adaptions
The ImageCam® 3 is adaptable to common slit lamps in the market.
Manufacturer | Model (Magnification of oculars) | Camera position | Increase of slit lamp length | Article no. |
Argus | SL-5000 (12,5 x) | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Bobes | 2070 (15 x) | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
BON | SL-75 ELITE (12,5 x) SL-75 (12,5 x) SL-85 (12,5 x) |
downwards | 36,6 mm (1.44“) | 69280/69200 depending on construction year |
Burton | 860 (15 x) | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
CSO | SL-980 (12,5 x) SL-990 (12,5 x) |
downwards | 36,6 mm (1.44“) | 69280/69200 depending on construction year |
Haag-Streit | BQ 900 (12,5 x) | upwards | 38,0 mm (1.50“) | 69220 |
HAI | SL-5000 (12,5 x) | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Huvitz | HS-5000/HIS-5000 (12,5 x) HS-5500 (12,5 x) HS-7000/HS-7500 (12,5 x) |
downwards | 36,6 mm (1.44“) | 69280 |
Inami | Classicus L-0179/L-0179/Z(15x) Classicus L-0219 (12,5 x) L-0187/L-0240 (15 x) L-0189/L-0229 (12,5 x) L-0229-E (12,5 x) |
downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Inami | L-0392 (ATTO) (12,5 x) L-0393 (ATTO) (15 x) |
upwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69210 |
Keeler | SL-40H (12,5 x) Symphony (12,5 x) |
downwards | 34,7 mm (1.36“) | 69330 |
Luxvision | SL-1400 (12,5 x) | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.44“) | 69200 |
Marco | Ultra G2 (16 x) Ultra G4 (16 x) |
upwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69210 |
Marco | Ultra G5 (16 x) Ultra G5 Zoom (16 x) |
downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Nidek | SL-1600 (10 x/16 x) SL-1800 (12,5 x) SL-2000 (12,5 x) |
downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Nikon | FS-3 (12,5 x) FS-2 (12,5 x) |
downwards | 32,7 mm (1.28“) | 69310 |
OCULUS | SL-IC4/IC4 D(12,5x) SL-IC5/IC5 D (12,5x) |
downwards | 34,7 mm (1.36“) | 69330 |
Reichert | Xcel-255 (12,5 x) Xcel-200/250/400/700 (12,5 x) |
downwards downwards |
36,5 mm (1.44“) 36,6 mm (1.44“) |
69300 69280 |
Righton | RS-1000 (12,5 x) | downwards | 32,7 mm (1.28“) | 69310 |
Rodenstock | RO-2000 (10 x) | downwards | 46,6 mm (1.83“) | 69270 |
Rodenstock | RO-3001 (12,5 x) | upwards | 46,6 mm (1.83“) | 69270 |
Rodenstock | RO-3000 (12,5 x) RO-4000 (12,5 x) RO-5000 (16 x) |
downwards | 41,2 mm (1.62“) | 69260 |
Shin Nippon | SL-203 | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Takagi | SM-2 (16 x) SM-4 (16 x) |
upwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69210 |
Takagi | SM-70 (16 x) SM-90 (12,5 x) |
downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Takagi | 300XL (12,5 x) | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Takagi | 700GL (16 x) | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Tomey | TSL-3000 (15 x) | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Topcon | SL-2D/ZE (12,5 x) SL-2E (12,5 x) |
upwards | 36,9 mm (1.44“) | 69230 |
Topcon | SL-2F/D7/7F (12,5 x) | upwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69210 |
Topcon | SL-D2/D4/D4Z/D5 (12,5 x) | downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Topcon | SL-5D/6E (12,5 x) | downwards | 36,9 mm (1.44“) | 69290 |
Woodlyn | HR3 (15 x) HR5 (12,5 x) |
downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Zeiss | 30 SL (12,5 x/10 x) SL 220 (12,5 x) |
downwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69200 |
Zeiss | 20 SL (12,5 x/10 x) SL 100 /16 (16 x) SL 125 /16 (16 x) |
upwards | 33,6 mm (1.32“) | 69210 |
Zeiss | SL 120 (10 x/12,5 x) | upwards | 37,4 mm (1.47“) | 69240 |
Zeiss | SL 130 (10 x/12,5 x) SL 160 (10 x/12,5 x) |
downwards | 37,4 mm (1.47“) | 69250 |
Zeiss | SL 800 | downwards | 44 mm (1.73“) | 69340 |
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