Optos Optomap Daytona
Ultra-widefield retinal imaging in a single capture

The Optos Optomap Daytona captures up to 200 degrees — or about 82% — of your retina in a single, non-invasive image. Traditional fundus cameras see only 30 to 45 degrees at a time, meaning critical peripheral pathology can be missed. With the Daytona's ultra-widefield view, our doctors can detect signs of retinal tears, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and other sight-threatening conditions earlier and more comprehensively. The scan takes less than half a second, requires no dilation in most cases, and produces a high-resolution digital image that your doctor reviews with you on-screen during your visit.
Benefits for You
- check_circleNo dilation required in most cases — no blurry vision or light sensitivity after your exam
- check_circleScan takes less than half a second — quick and comfortable
- check_circleCaptures 200° of the retina vs. 45° with traditional cameras
- check_circleEnables early detection of diabetic eye disease, retinal tears, and macular degeneration
- check_circleDigital images saved for year-over-year comparison to track changes
Technical Highlights
- settings200° ultra-widefield imaging in a single capture
- settingsSimultaneous red and green laser scanning (SLO)
- settingsAuto-focus and auto-capture for consistent results
- settingsIntegrated patient database with historical comparison
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Schedule your comprehensive eye exam and see the difference advanced diagnostics make.