The NIDEK AFC 330 non-mydriatic fundus camera is a device used in ophthalmology to take fundus photographs without first dilating the patients pupil, which is often required for traditional examinations. This device is designed to provide high-resolution images of the retina, macula, and optic nerve, allowing ophthalmologists to detect, diagnose, and monitor various eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, and other retinal conditions.
The NIDEK AFC 330 non-mydriatic retinal camera uses advanced technology to capture sharp, detailed images of the back of the eye, providing a better assessment of a patients ocular health. It is equipped with various features such as autofocus, wide-field image capture, and documentation capabilities to record and track changes over time. This device is widely used in ophthalmology offices, clinics, and hospitals to improve the diagnosis and management of eye conditions.