Retinal Thickness/RNFL/GCL and Optic Nerve Metrics in just one fast scan. The Hood Report for Glaucoma is now available. This innovative report simplifies and accelerates the decisionmaking process through the correlation of structure (GCL/ RNFL) with function (overlay of Visual Field test locations).

Maestro 2
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Features:
Combination OCT & true color fundus
Spectral Domain OCT
840nm Wavelength Light
Compact and space saving design
The NEW Hood Report for Glaucoma
Reference database for retina, RNFL, GCL+, and GCL++ thickness
Automatic layer segmentation
Widefield OCT
Anterior segment OCT
Panoramic fundus imaging
New! Hood Report for Glaucoma & Probability Maps
Space Saving Design
Easy to Use
Video Overview
Widefield OCT Scan
The Maestro2 captures a 12mm x 9mm widefield OCT scan, encompassing both the macula and disc. Ideal for an annual eye exam, this scan reduces patient testing time. It provides thickness and reference data for the retina, RNFL, GCL+, and GCL++ together with Disc topography including automated LCDR values.
Anterior Segment OCT
The Maestro2 has the added advantage of Anterior Segment OCT scanning capability, without the need for an additional expensive/external lens. By simply adding the anterior headrest support, the Maestro2 is able to capture corneal and chamber angle scans together with the ability to measure corneal thickness using the integrated caliper tools. Tear meniscus height can also be visualized and measured together.
High Resolution OCT & Color Fundus Photography
A high-resolution B-scan and smooth 3D graphics facilitate the observation of pathology and each layer of the retina. High-quality color fundus photography gives fundamental and additional information. The OCT and color fundus are an inseparable combination for daily diagnosis.
Extensive Set of Reports
The Maestro2 provides rich analysis functions for the Macula and Glaucoma. Comprehensive, predefined reports can be quickly printed or sent to your image management system
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Macula
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Fundus Photography
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Glaucoma
5 Line Cross Scan
5 line cross scan (6mm, 9mm) both horizontal and vertical in an instant
3D Macula Analysis
3D imaging is a useful tool to understand the whole and precise form of the fovea. 3D scan is available in 6 x 6mm area scans. Retinal thickness map and reference database are included in this report.
Color Fundus Photography/Peripheral Fundus Photography
Non mydriatic color fundus photography and peripherial fundus photography comes standard with the Maestro2.
Features:
Combination OCT & true color fundus
Spectral Domain OCT
840nm Wavelength Light
Compact and space saving design
The NEW Hood Report for Glaucoma
Reference database for retina, RNFL, GCL+, and GCL++ thickness
Automatic layer segmentation
Widefield OCT
Anterior segment OCT
Panoramic fundus imaging
New! Hood Report for Glaucoma & Probability Maps
Retinal Thickness/RNFL/GCL and Optic Nerve Metrics in just one fast scan. The Hood Report for Glaucoma is now available. This innovative report simplifies and accelerates the decisionmaking process through the correlation of structure (GCL/ RNFL) with function (overlay of Visual Field test locations).
Space Saving Design
Easy to Use
Video Overview
Widefield OCT Scan
The Maestro2 captures a 12mm x 9mm widefield OCT scan, encompassing both the macula and disc. Ideal for an annual eye exam, this scan reduces patient testing time. It provides thickness and reference data for the retina, RNFL, GCL+, and GCL++ together with Disc topography including automated LCDR values.
Anterior Segment OCT
The Maestro2 has the added advantage of Anterior Segment OCT scanning capability, without the need for an additional expensive/external lens. By simply adding the anterior headrest support, the Maestro2 is able to capture corneal and chamber angle scans together with the ability to measure corneal thickness using the integrated caliper tools. Tear meniscus height can also be visualized and measured together.
High Resolution OCT & Color Fundus Photography
A high-resolution B-scan and smooth 3D graphics facilitate the observation of pathology and each layer of the retina. High-quality color fundus photography gives fundamental and additional information. The OCT and color fundus are an inseparable combination for daily diagnosis.
Extensive Set of Reports
The Maestro2 provides rich analysis functions for the Macula and Glaucoma. Comprehensive, predefined reports can be quickly printed or sent to your image management system
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Macula
-
Fundus Photography
-
Glaucoma
Color Fundus Photography/Peripheral Fundus Photography
Non mydriatic color fundus photography and peripherial fundus photography comes standard with the Maestro2.
Specifications
Observation & photographing of the fundus:
Scan Mode: Color, Red-free (Note 1) & IR (Note 3)
Picture Angle for photography: 45° ± 5% or less; 30° or equivalent (digital zoom)
Operating Distance: 34.8 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of fundus)
Photographable Diameter of Pupil: Normal pupil diameter: ø4.0mm or more; Small pupil diameter: ø3.3mm or more
Fundus Image Resolution (on Fundus):
Center : 60 lines/mm or more
Middle (r/2) : 40 lines/mm or more
Middle (r) : 25 lines/mm or more
IR photography : Center: 5 lines/mm or more (Note 3)
Observation & photographing of the fundus tomogram:
Scan Range (on fundus) horizontal direction: 3 – 12mm ± 5% or less
Vertical Direction: 3 – 9mm ± 5% or less
Scan Pattern: 3D scan (horizontal/vertical); Linear scan (Line-scan/Cross-scan/Radial-scan)
Scan Speed: 50,000 A-Scans per second
Lateral Resolution: 20μm or less
In-depth Resolution: 6μm or less
Photographable diameter of pupil: ø2.5mm or more
Observation & photographing of the fundus image/fundus tomogram:
Fixation Target:
Internal fixation target: Dot matrix type organic EL; The display position can be changed and adjusted. The displaying method can be changed.
Peripheral fixation target: This is displayed according to the internal fixation target displayed position.
External fixation target
Observation & photographing of anterior segment:
Type of photography: Color & IR (Note 3)
Operating Distance: 62.6 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of anterior segment) (Note 2)
Observation & photographing of the anterior segment tomogram:
Operating Distance: 62.6 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of anterior segment) (Note 2)
Scan Range (on cornea) (Note 2): Horizontal direction: 3 – 6mm ± 5% or less; Vertical direction: 3 – 6mm ± 5% or less
Scan Pattern: Linear scan (Line-scan/Radial-scan)
Scan Speed: 50,000 A-Scans per second
Fixation Target: External fixation target
Dimensions: 12.1"–17.4" (W) x 18.5"-26.3" (D) x 20.4"-28.4" (H)
Weight: 46.3 lbs.
(Note 1) Digital Red-free photography that processes a color image and displays it in pseudo-red-free condition.
(Note 2) Observation & photography of anterior segment can be performed only when the anterior segment attachment (HA-2) is used.
(Note 3) This is used only for recording the position where a tomogram is captured.
Documents
Brochure
Sample Images
Article: How OCT Can Help a Smaller Practice
2017 Medicare Reimbursement Summary
Features:
Combination OCT & true color fundus
Spectral Domain OCT
840nm Wavelength Light
Compact & space saving design
The NEW Hood Report for Glaucoma
Reference database for retina, RNFL, GCL+, and GCL++ thickness
Automatic layer segmentation
Widefield OCT
Anterior segment OCT
Panoramic fundus imaging
New! Hood Report for Glaucoma & Probability Maps
Retinal Thickness/RNFL/GCL and Optic Nerve Metrics in just one fast scan. The Hood Report for Glaucoma is now available. This innovative report simplifies and accelerates the decisionmaking process through the correlation of structure (GCL/ RNFL) with function (overlay of Visual Field test locations).
Space Saving Design
Easy to Use
Video Overview
Widefield OCT Scan
The Maestro2 captures a 12mm x 9mm widefield OCT scan, encompassing both the macula and disc. Ideal for an annual eye exam, this scan reduces patient testing time. It provides thickness and reference data for the retina, RNFL, GCL+, and GCL++ together with Disc topography including automated LCDR values.
Anterior Segment OCT
The Maestro2 has the added advantage of Anterior Segment OCT scanning capability, without the need for an additional expensive/external lens. By simply adding the anterior headrest support, the Maestro2 is able to capture corneal and chamber angle scans together with the ability to measure corneal thickness using the integrated caliper tools. Tear meniscus height can also be visualized and measured together.
High Resolution OCT & Color Fundus Photography
A high-resolution B-scan and smooth 3D graphics facilitate the observation of pathology and each layer of the retina. High-quality color fundus photography gives fundamental and additional information. The OCT and color fundus are an inseparable combination for daily diagnosis.
Extensive Set of Reports
The Maestro2 provides rich analysis functions for the Macula and Glaucoma. Comprehensive, predefined reports can be quickly printed or sent to your image management system
-
Macula
-
Fundus Photography
-
Glaucoma
5 Line Cross Scan
5 line cross scan (6mm, 9mm) both horizontal and vertical in an instant
3D Macula Analysis
3D imaging is a useful tool to understand the whole and precise form of the fovea. 3D scan is available in 6 x 6mm area scans. Retinal thickness map and reference database are included in this report.
Specifications
Observation & photographing of the fundus:
Scan Mode: Color, Red-free (Note 1) & IR (Note 3)
Picture Angle for photography: 45° ± 5% or less; 30° or equivalent (digital zoom)
Operating Distance: 34.8 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of fundus)
Photographable Diameter of Pupil: Normal pupil diameter: ø4.0mm or more; Small pupil diameter: ø3.3mm or more
Fundus Image Resolution (on Fundus):
Center : 60 lines/mm or more
Middle (r/2) : 40 lines/mm or more
Middle (r) : 25 lines/mm or more
IR photography : Center: 5 lines/mm or more (Note 3)
Observation & photographing of the fundus tomogram:
Scan Range (on fundus) horizontal direction: 3 – 12mm ± 5% or less
Vertical Direction: 3 – 9mm ± 5% or less
Scan Pattern: 3D scan (horizontal/vertical); Linear scan (Line-scan/Cross-scan/Radial-scan)
Scan Speed: 50,000 A-Scans per second
Lateral Resolution: 20μm or less
In-depth Resolution: 6μm or less
Photographable diameter of pupil: ø2.5mm or more
Observation & photographing of the fundus image/fundus tomogram:
Fixation Target:
Internal fixation target: Dot matrix type organic EL; The display position can be changed and adjusted. The displaying method can be changed.
Peripheral fixation target: This is displayed according to the internal fixation target displayed position.
External fixation target
Observation & photographing of anterior segment:
Type of photography: Color & IR (Note 3)
Operating Distance: 62.6 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of anterior segment) (Note 2)
Observation & photographing of the anterior segment tomogram:
Operating Distance: 62.6 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of anterior segment) (Note 2)
Scan Range (on cornea) (Note 2): Horizontal direction: 3 – 6mm ± 5% or less; Vertical direction: 3 – 6mm ± 5% or less
Scan Pattern: Linear scan (Line-scan/Radial-scan)
Scan Speed: 50,000 A-Scans per second
Fixation Target: External fixation target
Dimensions: 12.1"–17.4" (W) x 18.5"-26.3" (D) x 20.4"-28.4" (H)
Weight: 46.3 lbs.
(Note 1) Digital Red-free photography that processes a color image and displays it in pseudo-red-free condition.
(Note 2) Observation & photography of anterior segment can be performed only when the anterior segment attachment (HA-2) is used.
(Note 3) This is used only for recording the position where a tomogram is captured.
Documents
Brochure
Sample Images
Article: How OCT Can Help a Smaller Practice
2017 Medicare Reimbursement Summary
Color Fundus Photography/Peripheral Fundus Photography
Non mydriatic color fundus photography and peripherial fundus photography comes standard with the Maestro2.
Specifications
Observation & photographing of the fundus:
Scan Mode: Color, Red-free (Note 1) & IR (Note 3)
Picture Angle for photography: 45° ± 5% or less; 30° or equivalent (digital zoom)
Operating Distance: 34.8 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of fundus)
Photographable Diameter of Pupil: Normal pupil diameter: ø4.0mm or more; Small pupil diameter: ø3.3mm or more
Fundus Image Resolution (on Fundus):
Center : 60 lines/mm or more
Middle (r/2) : 40 lines/mm or more
Middle (r) : 25 lines/mm or more
IR photography : Center: 5 lines/mm or more (Note 3)
Observation & photographing of the fundus tomogram:
Scan Range (on fundus) horizontal direction: 3 – 12mm ± 5% or less
Vertical Direction: 3 – 9mm ± 5% or less
Scan Pattern: 3D scan (horizontal/vertical); Linear scan (Line-scan/Cross-scan/Radial-scan)
Scan Speed: 50,000 A-Scans per second
Lateral Resolution: 20μm or less
In-depth Resolution: 6μm or less
Photographable diameter of pupil: ø2.5mm or more
Observation & photographing of the fundus image/fundus tomogram:
Fixation Target:
Internal fixation target: Dot matrix type organic EL; The display position can be changed and adjusted. The displaying method can be changed.
Peripheral fixation target: This is displayed according to the internal fixation target displayed position.
External fixation target
Observation & photographing of anterior segment:
Type of photography: Color & IR (Note 3)
Operating Distance: 62.6 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of anterior segment) (Note 2)
Observation & photographing of the anterior segment tomogram:
Operating Distance: 62.6 ± 0.1mm (when taking a picture of anterior segment) (Note 2)
Scan Range (on cornea) (Note 2): Horizontal direction: 3 – 6mm ± 5% or less; Vertical direction: 3 – 6mm ± 5% or less
Scan Pattern: Linear scan (Line-scan/Radial-scan)
Scan Speed: 50,000 A-Scans per second
Fixation Target: External fixation target
Dimensions: 12.1"–17.4" (W) x 18.5"-26.3" (D) x 20.4"-28.4" (H)
Weight: 46.3 lbs.
(Note 1) Digital Red-free photography that processes a color image and displays it in pseudo-red-free condition.
(Note 2) Observation & photography of anterior segment can be performed only when the anterior segment attachment (HA-2) is used.
(Note 3) This is used only for recording the position where a tomogram is captured.
Documents
Brochure
Sample Images
Article: How OCT Can Help a Smaller Practice
2017 Medicare Reimbursement Summary