I used an Optos 200TX for the photo. It is a wide angle fundus camera of about 200 degree. The photo is a single shot and pretty much what came out of the camera. We had the camera in here for a Demo, and this was the second angiogram I had shot on it. It is easy to use once you figure out how to align the patient although the lashes can cause some problems. The patient is placed in the camera, you align the cornea on a monitor and when a light goes from red to green you capture the image. Its a piece of cake. If you have more question contact me off line Russ ________________________________ From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of CPMC Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center [cpmceyelab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 5:28 PM To: 'optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: [optimal] Cover of August Ophthalmology Journal Wide Field angiography by Russell Burris on the cover. With Optos? Looks too sharp to be Spectralis montage. Fundus camera montage? Inquiring minds would like to know… Denice Barsness, CRA, COMT, ROUB, CDOS, FOPS Ophthalmic Diagnostic Center CPMC Department of Ophthalmology 2100 Webster Street Suite 212 San Francisco CA 94115 (415) 600-3937 FAX (415) 600-6563