Specifications

54 II For Camera Operators (Pullout section)
The EyePACS Handbook: Tools for Program Success
Perfect External Image
Not focused -
photographer needs to
increase focus by using
the focusing knobs.
This image was taken too
close -the eye should only
be 2/3 of the image.
Good Pictures v. Bad Pictures
Perfect right external
image- good focus,
position of the optic
disc, and no evidence of
artifacts.
Excellent internal image
of the second field for
the right eye.
Excellent right external
image of the third field.
The camera lens needs to
be cleaned. The image
focus is also off.
This image is too dark.
The flash illumination
needs to be increased.
Photographer needs to
use the small pupil
setting to get rid of the
dark shadow and focus
and align the two
blinking lights.