Veterinary Fundus Camera
A veterinary fundus camera is an essential diagnostic tool designed specifically for capturing detailed images of the retina and internal structures of animals’ eyes. This equipment is crucial for veterinarians to detect and monitor ocular diseases, assess neurological conditions, and provide accurate diagnoses for various species, including cats, dogs, horses, and exotic pets. It improves early detection of eye disorders such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and optic nerve damage which can otherwise lead to blindness if untreated.
Veterinary fundus cameras offer high-resolution imaging with advanced optics and user-friendly interfaces suitable for varied clinical environments. These devices come with capabilities such as digital image storage, adjustable illumination, and compatibility with image analysis software, enabling comprehensive ocular examinations and facilitating client documentation. They are invaluable additions to veterinary clinics and hospitals aiming to enhance their ophthalmic diagnostic services, improving both animal care and clinical outcomes.

What you should know before selecting a fundus camera and making an investment?
Key Factors to Consider
When selecting a veterinary fundus camera, important factors include image resolution, ease of image capture, and compatibility with various animal species. The device must provide clear, detailed images for accurate diagnosis while being adaptable to different patient sizes and eye anatomies, ensuring usability in diverse clinical scenarios and animal conditions.
Other critical considerations include the portability of the device, availability of digital image management systems, and support for integration with existing veterinary diagnostic software. Durability and ease of cleaning are also essential to maintain hygiene standards and reduce the risk of cross-contamination in a busy clinical environment.

Market Price Range
The price range of veterinary fundus cameras varies widely depending on features such as imaging technology, resolution, portability, and software capabilities. Entry-level models often provide essential imaging functions at a more accessible price point, suitable for smaller clinics or those beginning to implement retinal diagnostics.
High-end fundus cameras with advanced imaging technology, such as retinal tomography or wide-angle capture, command higher prices but offer enhanced diagnostic detail, supporting more complex ophthalmic evaluations. The cost also reflects additional features like wireless connectivity, extensive software integration, and multispecies adaptability.

Quality-Price Ratio
Balancing quality and price is paramount when investing in a veterinary fundus camera. High-quality optics, reliable software, and durable build enhance diagnostic confidence and clinical workflow efficiency, justifying the investment through improved patient outcomes and client satisfaction.
Kits combining fundus cameras with complementary diagnostic tools or software packages generally provide better overall value, offering robust performance without excessive cost. Evaluating service, warranty, and technical support options further define the best quality-price proposition in the veterinary equipment market.

Expected Lifespan Depending on Usage and Maintenance
The expected lifespan of a veterinary fundus camera depends significantly on usage intensity, environmental conditions, and maintenance routines. Regular cleaning, calibration, and software updates extend longevity, ensuring consistent performance and imaging accuracy throughout the device’s service life.
Proper handling and adherence to the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines reduce wear and prevent damage caused by accidental drops or exposure to harsh conditions. Clinics investing in periodic professional inspections and repairs maximize the operational lifespan and avoid costly premature replacements.

KALSTEIN FUNDUS CAMERA
Among many products, at Kalstein you can find the ideal fundus camera for your veterinary clinic
If you don’t know which fundus camera to buy, we offer expert advice, detailed specifications, and support to help you choose the perfect diagnostic tool tailored to the unique needs of your veterinary environment, ensuring accurate and reliable eye examinations for your patients.

Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YR06202
The Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YR06202 is an advanced diagnostic tool designed for veterinary ophthalmology. This…

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Our fundus camera best seller
The Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YR06202 is an advanced diagnostic tool designed for veterinary ophthalmology. This non-mydriatic device offers a 45° viewing angle, allowing for comprehensive examination of animal eyes with minimal discomfort to patients. With its high-resolution CMOS sensor (1920 x 1080), the camera captures detailed images in JPEG and AVI formats, which are crucial for effective screening and monitoring.
The market price for veterinary handheld fundus cameras varies significantly. The Veterinary Handheld Fundus Camera YR06202 is competitively priced within the range of $6,900 to $7,700 USD, offering excellent value for its advanced features and technology. Potential buyers are encouraged to explore platforms like Kalstein Plus to view available models and request a personalized quotation.
| Model | YR06202 |
| Viewing Angle | 45° |
| Picture Format | JPEG/AVI |
| Minimum Pupil Diameter | 2.5mm |
| Illumination | In-frared LED/Nature LED |
| Refractive Compensation Range | ±20D |
| Storage | Mini SD Card 8G-32G/Wifi Transfer |
| Focus Mode | Manual Image Focus |
| Power | 3.7w2600mAH Rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery |
| Resolution Ratio | CMOS/1920 x 1080 |
| Interface | Mini USB |
| Displaying Monitor | 3.5° full color TFT-LCD |

Choosing the right camera improves veterinary eye diagnostics completely.

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FAQs
Delivery time for your Kalstein product will depend on the following:
- Whether the equipment you are interested in is in stock or needs to be manufactured.
- The type of freight chosen, which can be air or sea.
- Equipment in stock:
– Air delivery time: 15-30 days.
– Sea delivery time: 45-60 days.
- Equipment not in stock:
– Air delivery time: 30-60 days.
– Sea delivery time: 60-90 days.
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- E-commerce: Via Kalstein’s official website in your country.
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