Zeiss Clarus 500

Color, clarity, comfort

The advent of widefield retinal imaging has shown us that indications of disease are often located in the far periphery of the retina. CLARUS™ 500 is the next generation fundus imaging system from ZEISS that provides true color and high-resolution across an entire ultra-widefield image. See how you can reveal more with CLARUS™ 500, the newest retinal camera from ZEISS.

True color

For differential diagnosis and documentation
CLARUS™ 500, the newest ultra-widefield retinal camera from ZEISS, allows clinicians to use color to their diagnostic advantage. ZEISS CLARUS™ 500 generates images that closely resemble the coloration of the fundus as seen during clinical examination. Color fundus imaging can aid in the diagnosis and documentation of ocular disease, ensuring confidence when evaluating the optic disc, nevi and lesions where color is important.

True color

True color images can be separated into red, green and blue channel images, enhancing the visual contrast of details in certain layers of the retina. Color accuracy aids in the documentation and diagnosis of ocular disease.

Red channel

Red channel images reveal the choroid in more detail. This can be helpful in visualizing choroidal lesions such as nevi or tumors.

Green channel

Green channel images provide excellent contrast of the retina, especially of vasculature and hemorrhages.

Blue channel

Blue channel images increase visibility of the anterior retinal layers, allowing easier visualization of the retinal nerve fiber layer and epiretinal membranes.

From the macula to the periphery with ONE system

Legacy ultra-widefield imaging systems require doctors to maintain a traditional high-resolution fundus camera for optic nerve and macular disease diagnosis and management. CLARUS™ 500 from ZEISS is the first and only fundus imaging system to provide true color and clarity within an ultra-wide field of view, enabling clinicians to capture high-resolution fundus images from macula to the far periphery.
Watch Jean-François Korobelnik, MD, University of Bordeaux, France share his experience using the CLARUS™ 500.

Ultra-widefield image of a healthy eye

Dry age-related macular degeneration

FAF-Blue image of geographic atrophy

FAF-Green image of dry age-related macular degeneration

Hemorrhagic pigment epithelial detachment

Red channel separation image of a choroidal nevus with overlying drusen

Retinal Tear

A stable and neutral head and chin rest brings the optics to the patient, facilitating an easier and more comfortable scan.

The ability to swivel the device between the right and left eye helps technicians capture a high quality image without realigning the patient.

Fewer recaptures with Live IR Preview

The Live IR Preview in ZEISS CLARUS™ 500 allows the technician to optimize alignment – intervene with lid and lash, and remove image artifacts before capturing an image. The result is fewer image captures for the patient and a more efficient imaging process for the practice.

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