Veterinary Fundus Camera
Veterinary fundus cameras are essential diagnostic tools designed specifically to capture high-quality images of the interior surface of an animal’s eye, including the retina, optic disc, and macula. These cameras facilitate early detection and management of ocular diseases such as glaucoma, retinal detachment, and diabetic retinopathy in diverse animal species. Their advanced imaging technology aids veterinarians in providing precise diagnoses and effective treatments, improving animal eye health outcomes.
These devices are commonly used in veterinary clinics and research laboratories to assess ocular health in various animals, ranging from small pets like cats and dogs to larger animals such as horses. The veterinary fundus camera’s ability to produce detailed ocular images supports continuous monitoring and documentation of eye conditions, contributing significantly to preventive care and surgical planning within veterinary ophthalmology.

What You Should Know Before Selecting a Fundus Camera and Making an Investment
Key Factors to Consider
When selecting a fundus camera for veterinary use, consider image resolution as a key factor since high-quality images are crucial for accurate diagnosis of ocular conditions. The camera’s ability to capture detailed images of the retina and optic nerve head can directly impact the effectiveness of clinical assessments and treatment planning.
Another essential factor is the ease of use and portability of the fundus camera. Veterinarians often work in varied clinical settings where a compact, user-friendly device can enhance workflow efficiency. Compatibility with existing software and integration into your clinic’s diagnostic systems also adds practical value.

Market Price Range
The price range for veterinary fundus cameras varies widely based on features, manufacturer, and technology. Entry-level models designed for basic imaging start at moderate costs, while high-end devices with advanced capabilities and enhanced image quality reach premium price levels. Understanding your clinic’s requirements helps determine the appropriate investment.
Additional costs might include maintenance, software updates, and accessories necessary for optimal operation of the fundus camera. Evaluating total cost of ownership over the device’s expected lifespan will provide better insight into the overall financial commitment involved in purchasing and utilizing these ophthalmic instruments.

Quality-Price Ratio
Quality-price ratio must balance the investment with the camera’s imaging capabilities and reliability. Cameras offering high image resolution, durable construction, and technical support from reputable brands tend to present better long-term value despite initial higher costs. Assessing reviews and expert opinions can help identify products offering the best correspondence between price and performance.
Budget constraints should not compromise essential features or product durability. Choosing a fundus camera that is well-supported by the manufacturer with warranty and service options ensures quality assurance and reduces potential downtime, which is critical for continuous clinical practice.

Expected Lifespan According to Use and Maintenance
The expected lifespan of a veterinary fundus camera largely depends on usage frequency and maintenance quality. Routine cleaning, timely software updates, and adherence to the manufacturer’s guidelines preserve functionality and prolong the device’s operational life.
Neglecting regular maintenance and improper handling can reduce accuracy and shorten the camera’s useful service time. Investing in professional training for staff also contributes to maximizing the device’s lifespan and ensuring consistent diagnostic quality in veterinary ophthalmology.

KALSTEIN FUNDUS CAMERA
Among many products, at Kalstein you can find the ideal fundus camera for your veterinary clinic
If you are unsure about which fundus camera to purchase, consider the specific features your veterinary clinic requires, such as image resolution, portability, ease of use, and compatibility with other diagnostic equipment. Kalstein offers a variety of models equipped to meet diverse clinical needs, ensuring accurate ocular examinations and enhancing your diagnostic capabilities.

Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YR06202
The Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YR06202 is an advanced non-mydriatic portable diagnostic device designed specifica…

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The Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YR06202 is an advanced non-mydriatic portable diagnostic device designed specifically for veterinary use. With a 45° viewing angle, this camera allows for comprehensive and non-invasive fundus screening of animals’ eyes. It features WiFi transmission capabilities, enabling effortless transfer of images to computers, tablets, or other mobile devices, making it a convenient tool for small clinics, mobile medical units, and home visits for bedridden or disabled animals.
The Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YR06202 is competitively priced in the market, with similar devices ranging generally between $6,500 and $7,400. This makes it an accessible option for both individual veterinarians and larger veterinary practices seeking reliable diagnostic equipment that integrates modern technology with practical functionality.
| Model | YR06202 |
| 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 |

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The delivery time for your Kalstein product will depend on the following:
- Whether the equipment of your interest is in stock or needs to be manufactured.
- The type of freight you choose, which can be air or maritime.
- Equipment in stock:
– Delivery Time (Air): 15-30 days.
– Delivery Time (Maritime): 45-60 days.
- Equipment not in stock:
– Delivery Time (Air): 30-60 days.
– Delivery Time (Maritime): 60-90 days.
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