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7 June 2001 Zoom ophthalmoscope
George G. Smith, John Farmer, Ian P. Powell
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Abstract
We describe the basic principles behind the design of a zoom ophthalmoscope. The purpose of such a device is to replace two instruments which are currently used to examine the retina; the small field but high magnification direct ophthalmoscope and the large field but low magnification indirect ophthalmoscope. The desired field-of-view and zoom ratio cover the fields-of-view and magnifications of these two instruments.
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George G. Smith, John Farmer, and Ian P. Powell "Zoom ophthalmoscope", Proc. SPIE 4245, Ophthalmic Technologies XI, (7 June 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.429272
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KEYWORDS
Zoom lenses

Retina

Eye

Lenses

Image quality

Objectives

Prototyping

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