![]() ![]() Easy to use image processing tools such as RGB channel, brightness, contrast, gamma and sharpness adjusters used with filters deliver a stunning retinal image.An OCT scan is possible even on a 2.4 mm pupil. A Color Fundus image capturing is possible with a pupil as small as 3.3 mm.The advanced optical system ensures high quality imaging at as wide as 45° viewing angle.The REVO FC Fundus Camera is fully automated, safe and easy to use. What makes the REVO FC truly unique is its integrated non-mydriatic 12.3 Mpix Fundus Camera capable of capturing ultra-high quality and detailed color images. High quality OCT scanning and a comprehensive analysis of the retinal layers combined with a Fundus imaging make the examination versatile as never before. REVO FC offers all proven advantages of REVO systems with a cutting-edge color Fundus imaging for a new level of diagnostic certainty. only for high quality OCT imaging including OCT-A.as a combo providing simultaneous OCT and fundus images.Now you can use the REVO FC in the way you need it: The combination of an All-in-One OCT technology with a Full Color Fundus Camera in one compact system gives you high quality OCT images and a detailed color image for a multipurpose diagnosis.Ĭapturing color fundus images of retina and OCT scanning of a retina in a single shot on one device saves both time and space. ![]() I'm probably looking for an 8 or even 16 channel dvr for the long run so I can expand to cover the garage.Īny input or feedback is certainly appreciated.Fundus Camera with the complete REVO 80 functionality The page at Sam's has more info it seems than the one at Revo: Why have a system that can't give you a decent image? I've not been able to find a lot of feedback doing searches on Revo? Has anyone used them, know if they are another mfgr rebranded? Any info on reliability, ease of setup, picture/camera quality, smart phone accessibility, etc? They say they have a setup program that makes the entire system fairly plug and play which would be a godsend right about now with trying to buy one house and getting the other ready for sale. I really want something HD, I want to be able to identify faces, etc. I had about written off boxed systems after reading the bad reviews on customer service from Swann, Q-see, etc but then I saw the Revo System at Sams. I have concerns about compatibility of mixing and matching components. I've considered piecing together a system but reading all the posts and concerns has got my head spinning regarding setting up ip addresses, forwarding them, etc. Being able to monitor from my cell would be nice. I really don't have time to be fussing with setting up the computer end of things though so I'm looking for something relatively plug and play. I'm not a techy but also not completely oblivious. A security system will be getting installed as well. Most of the areas will have motion sensitive lighting as well. I'd like to start with a 4-6 camera system for the house to start. Will be monitoring a 2100 square foot cape cod and a soon to be built 3000 square foot garage (all doors will be facing the house). I've been reading quite a few older posts here and reviews elsewhere in the process of looking for a home security camera setup. ![]()
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