Daytona and Daytona plus are part of the next generation of Optos ultra-widefield retinal imaging technology. The Daytona Family of devices have been scaled to accommodate smaller office spaces while providing ultra-high resolution imaging, and adding ultra-widefield autofluorescence capabilities. The materials below will assist all of you to become experts in optomap imaging and serve as tutorials for new staff members.
Daytona Family Patient Positioning Target
Provide this to your patients to help them self-align.
Overview on Imaging Patients with Daytona and Daytona plus
Getting the best optomap image with Daytona and Daytona plus
Foundation and review of the components and entering patient information on your Daytona. |
How to do ultra-widefield imaging on your Daytona. Including optomap and optomap af as well as optomap plus. |
How to do ultra-widefield imaging on your Daytona. Including optomap and optomap af as well as optomap plus. For devices manufactured in 2020 and beyond. |
Eye steering is a technique that assists eye-care professionals image further out into the periphery. |
Stereo imaging is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image. These images are then viewed with a stereoscope to view in all 3 dimensions. |
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