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Nidek releases auto-focus, auto-alignment fundus camera

Nidek Inc. presents its new auto-focus, auto-alignment non-mydriatic fundus camera. The AFC-210 Pro Photographer captures 45° images without cropping and with high resolution of 12.8 megapixels. The camera delivers diagnostic detail and meets government standards and reading center criteria for diabetic retinopathy screening.

Nidek Inc. presents its new auto-focus, auto-alignment non-mydriatic fundus camera. The AFC-210 Pro Photographer captures 45° images without cropping and with high resolution of 12.8 megapixels. The camera delivers diagnostic detail and meets government standards and reading center criteria for diabetic retinopathy screening.

The camera's high-resolution images are optimal for early diagnostic diabetic screening, which can improve diabetic care dramatically and reduce needless vision loss. Development and implementation of standardized diabetic screening also improves the ability to treat the disease earlier, according to the company.

For more information, visit Nidek at Booth 1627.

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