Nidek says its AFC-210 Pro Photographer is the world's first auto-focus, auto-alignment non-mydriatic fundus camera. It takes true 45-degree images without any cropping and provides high-resolution images of 12.8 megapixels, useful in early diagnostic diabetes screening. The camera's highly automated design allows for people with limited experience to take professional-quality retina images. The camera meets government standards and reading center criteria for diabetic retinopathy screening. For information, call 1 (800) 223-9044 or visit usa.nidek.com.


 



Reichert Debuts Applanation Tonometer


Reichert has released the Tono-Pen Avia Applanation Tonometer. While comparable to the Tono-Pen XL in terms of accuracy, the Avia features a more ergonomic design, two large LCD screens and a battery lasting four times longer. Users can take fast, accurate intraocular pressure measurements with minimal training. It functions in any position and the two screens accommodate both left- and right-handed users. The overmolded grip zone helps stabilize the instrument for various hand sizes.



For more information, call (716) 686-4500 or visit tonopenavia.com.

 


Rhein Medical's Lens Loading Forceps


Rhein Medical's ICL Distal Cartridge Lens Loading Forceps are designed to grasp the Visian Implantable Collamer Lens from the proximal end and pull it into the cartridge for optimal placement within. The direct-acting ergonomic handle offers full control over purchase of the lens, and the mirror-polished distal jaws provide a secure grasp of the lens haptic without damaging its structure. The maximized surface area of the jaws offers additional stability and easy purchase of the leading haptic. The forceps are reusable, autoclaveable and guaranteed for life with a no-obligation 30-day surgical evaluation.



For information, call (813) 885-5050.