Thursday, September 5, 2013

Canfield Imaging Systems: Veos Family

·         Veos HD1/HD2
Purpose of device: Viewing subdermal pigmentation and vascularity or surface structure on any body surface. Handheld, polarizing or non-polarizing light
Main application: medical practices
Price range: HD1-$695, HD2-$895
“The VEOS HD2 with dual-mode lighting is the ideal solution for viewing either subdermal pigmentation and vascularity or surface structure. The trim design fits easily in a pocket and offers a comfortable ergonomic feel in the hand. Precision optics and lighting deliver exceptionally bright and clear view of the finest detail. Quickly switch from polarized to non-polarized lighting with the touch of a button, or snap on the glass contact plate for immersion fluid dermoscopy. An optional iPhone integration sleeve allows one-click attachment for fast, high quality digital preview and image capture.
The Hardware includes:
§  Bright, high-contrast viewing
§  Polarized and non-polarized lighting, cross-polarized lighting
§  Contact & non-contact imaging
§  10X magnification
§  Long lasting lithium-ion battery
§  Low battery indicator
§  Compact, pocket-friendly design
§  Precision optics
§  Optional one-click sleeve kit for iPhone integration
§  5 Year Warranty”


·         Veos DS3
Purpose of device: Handheld Ipod integrated dermatoscope, lesion tagging, database managing on any body surface
 Main application: medical practices
Price range: $1095.00

“The VEOS DS3 delivers advanced dermoscopy in a high-technology mobile digital imaging platform. Combining Canfield’s exclusive optics and lighting with an embedded iPod Touch, the VEOS DS3 is the most versatile handheld dermatoscope available today.
Using the VEOS software application, controlled through a high-resolution touch screen display, the DS3 provides image preview, digital capture, lesion tagging, database management and more. The clinician can quickly switch between polarized and non-polarized lighting modes, contact and non-contact viewing or rotate the dermatoscope lens out of the way for an overview photograph of the patient.


Hardware includes
§  Integrated iPod Touch
§  VEOS software application
§  Unique moveable lens design
§  Polarized or non-polarized lighting
§  Contact or non-contact viewing
§  Digital image preview and capture
§  Zoom and pan image
§  Tag lesion to body map
§  Image database management
§  Send image by email

§  10X magnification”

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