We're moving about 25-30 units a month on this model right now, lead time is roughly 10-12 working days if our company have stock — which we usually do, but check before you place a big order.
Basically, it's a non-mydriatic fundus camera that gives you a 50-degree viewing angle with a 17mm working distance, so you're not crammed up against patient's face, and it switches between non-mydriatic and mydriatic modes easily enough.

Most buyers go with the SLR camera setup for the image quailty, and you've got external and internal fixation options to dial in alignment — it's better than some cheaper units that only offer one or teh other.
One thing nobody asks about is that the internal fixation light can be a bit finicky if the patient has really dry eyes, but for routine screening it's fine.

CE certified, obviously, and we usually pack it with a carrying case and a basic COA — but if you need a full HPLC or TDS for your lab, just say so when you order, as that adds a day or two.
Anyway, the 50-degree angle is pretty standerd for most clinics, though if you're planning to image very peripheral lesions you might want something wider — this one's better for general diagnostics than for specialized research.
Our standard MOQ is 5 units per model, but we can negotiate smaller trial orders for first-time buyers. Just reach out to our sales team.
We usually ship within 15-25 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels. Custom requests might add a few extra days.
Yes, we include a copy of the CE certificate in the packing list. We can also email it to you beforehand for your compliance checks.
Absolutely, the 50-degree angle is standard for both modes. In non-mydriatic mode, it captures clear retina images without dilation, which is great for screening.
Each unit comes in a foam-lined carton with a hard outer case to prevent damage. We also seal it in anti-static bags for extra protection during transit.