Abstract
A new hand funds camera has been designed with an entirely different optical system. With this camera, fundus pictures are taken without difficulty once the light pattern has been projected and focussed precisely on the funds. The photograph is taken with electronic flash illumination.
This camera may be readily used for retinal photography on children, on patients in serious condition (some times even in coma or general anesthesia), in fundus screening programs, as a routine office procedure, for home or hospital calls, and in animal experiments. In addition, photographs of the anterior parts of the eye, the mouth, the pharynx, the eardrum, and the skin can be taken. Some actual photographs taken by this camera are illustrated.