Thanks, Lydia, but believe it or not we actually have an ff4 in storage that we could have Claus retrofit, but the doctor wants wider angle and more 'mobility'. J Pat S. Harvey, CRA, OCT-C Director, Ophthalmic Imaging and Photography University of Minnesota Department of Ophthalmology 612.625.5915 stana005@xxxxxxx From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lydia Dimmer Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:54 PM To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [optimal] Re: Really cheap fundus camera I have a Zeiss FF2 (ha!) I would be happy to sell you for under 5K. :-) The mirror lever has been modified by Klaus Goldbecker so it can be used with a digital back. Lydia Dimmer, CRA, COT, OCT-C Eye Associates Northwest, PC Seattle, WA 206/396-6042 _____ From: stana005@xxxxxxx To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [optimal] Really cheap fundus camera Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 14:20:44 -0500 Hello all, One of our retina docs is asking for an extremely cheap fundus camera solution for animal research. He is suggesting under $5k cheap. He has forwarded me an article from a Paul Yates, MD PHD who took a Panasonic FZ20 and with some engineering skills rigged a fundus camera for use in the ED. Any other solutions that are practical and relatively easy? Thanks! Pat Pat S. Harvey, CRA, OCT-C Director, Ophthalmic Imaging and Photography University of Minnesota Department of Ophthalmology 612.625.5915 stana005@xxxxxxx