An Optomap® using Optos® Daytona Plus literally gives you a 200° field of view of your retina. This is massive compared to 45° using traditional retinal photography.

Retinal photography is so old school. This technology has been around for decades, started with film then digital but the principles are the same. It is good but with limitations compared to current technology.

To give you a perspective, Figure 2 is a pair of images. On the left was taken with traditional retinal camera and on the right was an Optomap® taken with our Optos® Daytona Plus. They are size-matched of the same eye in real clinical setting of an actual patient (not a model).

As well as giving your an ultra-widefield scan of your retina, Daytona Plus is also able to perform a medical imaging technique called autofluorescence imaging of your retina. Autofluorescence imaging is relatively new in eyecare. Currently, not many NHS hospitals are able to perform that but we can!

This technology shows up certain conditions, such as atrophic macular degeneration. Usually this would be relatively invisible to traditional techniques. Combined with its ultra-widefield capability, Optos® Daytona Plus is just something else entirely.

We thoroughly enjoy this modern and hi-tech piece of equipment like this to give you the advanced eye care you deserve.