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RNM20D
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 14:58
I use the CR-DGi (Canon non-mydriatic retinal camera) with a 20D, and the images are excellent !

You can see the special lens ($20,000) here (in French, excuse me):
http://www.snof.org/gestion_cabinet/cr-dgi.html

Somebody use such a material ?

sincerely,
jmm ophthalmologist

PS excuse my exotic English

tim
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 15:17
The article's in French, or a language that looks a lot like it. Babelfish doesn't do a great job on it, but the pictures explain a little of what the article's about - opthamologists (I think) taking photos of the eye with a 20D.

PJ Saine
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 20:49
I use the CR-DGi (Canon non-mydriatic retinal camera) with a 20D, and the images are excellent !


Jean-Michel -

I'm an Ophthalmic Photographer from New Hampshire. You can check out my work at www.pjsaine.com

I use a Canon 60UVI Fundus Camera with an OIS system in the clinic: direct link to ophthalmic work: http://www.pjsaine.com/OphthalmicPhotography/PJSOPRetina.html

I use a Canon 20D for my personal work - including some biomedical photojournalism for Orbis - the Flying Eye Hospital: direct link http://www.pjsaine.com/OphthalmicPhotography/PJSOPRetina.html

Keep in touch!

PJ Saine

RNM20D
4th of April 2005 (Mon), 15:30
Jean-Michel -
I'm an Ophthalmic Photographer from New Hampshire. You can check out my work at www.pjsaine.com
PJ Saine

Oh ! your website shows beautiful pictures !

I like Beauty, Ophthalmology and Art.

I'll try to do some interesting images of French eyes...

Do you have a Topcon slit lamp ? I'll try a new numeric one from Haag-Streit in a few weeks.

sincerely,

Jean-Michel Muratet
ophthalmologist

PJ Saine
6th of April 2005 (Wed), 21:17
Do you have a Topcon slit lamp ? I'll try a new numeric one from Haag-Streit in a few weeks.


Jean-Michel -

Thanks for the compliment. We ave digitized our older Zeiss Photo Slit Lamp with a Fuji camera, and download the images into our OIS System.

Do you know about the Ophthalmic Photographers Society?
Check out their website at www.opsweb.org

Keep in touch -

Pat
www.pjsaine.com