Description
What’s Included
- Zeiss Clarus 700 ultra-widefield fundus camera (main unit)
- FA, FAF, and ICG imaging modules
- Integrated workstation with Zeiss FORUM software
- Standard patient chin/head rest and fixation system
- Power and data cables
- 6-month Digital Eye Center warranty
Condition & Warranty
Refurbished. This Zeiss Clarus 700 has been fully tested, optically aligned, and calibration-verified by a certified ophthalmic equipment technician. Covered by a 6-month warranty on parts and workmanship.
Zeiss Clarus 700 — Refurbished Ultra-Widefield Fundus Camera with FA, FAF & ICG

According to a 2025 study published in the National Library of Medicine (European Journal of Ophthalmology), ultra-wide field fundus photography demonstrates strong accuracy for identifying diabetic retinal neovascularization compared to fluorescein angiography — supporting its role as a primary screening and documentation tool in high-volume retinal practices.
Why Retina Practices Choose the Zeiss Clarus 700
- 133° single-capture ultra-widefield imaging — covers the posterior pole and peripheral retina in one shot; montage extends to ~200°, approaching Optos-level coverage with true Zeiss color fidelity
- Fluorescein angiography (FA) — high-resolution dynamic angiography for retinal vascular disease, leakage mapping, neovascularization, and peripheral ischemia assessment
- Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) — RPE metabolic imaging for AMD monitoring, geographic atrophy staging, and photoreceptor health evaluation without dye injection
- ICG angiography — choroidal circulation imaging for polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, central serous chorioretinopathy, and choroidal neovascularization characterization
- True color broadband LED illumination — natural tissue color reproduction with no scanning laser artifacts that misrepresent subtle lesions or alter lesion appearance under pseudo-color rendering
- Non-mydriatic for most patients — captures through a 3.3 mm pupil undilated (2.0 mm mydriatic); faster clinic flow, improved patient comfort, no dilation delay
- Single platform, four modalities — replaces a dedicated color fundus camera, FA system, FAF system, and ICG system; reduces equipment footprint and total cost of ownership
- Zeiss FORUM & DICOM integration — images flow directly into the Zeiss ecosystem for longitudinal comparison, multi-modal overlay, and structured patient records
Clinical Applications

- Diabetic retinopathy — ultra-widefield imaging detects peripheral neovascularization and ischemia beyond the ETDRS 7-field standard; FA confirms activity and guides treatment decisions
- Age-related macular degeneration — FAF maps geographic atrophy progression; FA identifies active CNV; ICG characterizes polypoidal lesions and choroidal involvement
- Retinal vascular occlusion — FA delineates ischemic zones, collateral development, and macular edema extent for anti-VEGF or laser treatment planning
- Uveitis — FA and ICG together characterize inflammatory vasculitis, choroidal granulomata, and choroidal infiltrates in posterior uveitis workup
- Peripheral retinal pathology — lattice degeneration, peripheral tears, and detachment extent documented in a single wide-field capture
- Research and clinical trials — standardized ultra-widefield imaging with FA/FAF/ICG meets protocol requirements for most retinal drug trials and longitudinal studies
Who This Is For
- Retina specialists — requiring the full FA/FAF/ICG imaging suite for AMD, DR, uveitis, and vascular disease management in a single non-contact platform
- Comprehensive ophthalmology practices — upgrading from a standard 45°–60° fundus camera to true ultra-widefield coverage without adding multiple separate systems
- Academic medical centers and teaching hospitals — where multi-modal widefield imaging supports both clinical care and resident/fellow training
- High-volume diabetic retinopathy screening programs — benefiting from non-mydriatic capture, fast throughput, and automated montage for peripheral lesion documentation
- Clinical trial sites — needing standardized widefield FA and FAF imaging that meets protocol specifications for retinal drug studies
Technical Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
| Manufacturer | Carl Zeiss Meditec |
| Model | Clarus 700 |
| Field of View | Up to 133° single capture; ~200° with montage |
| Imaging Modalities | Color fundus, FA, FAF, ICG, red-free, infrared |
| Illumination | Broadband LED (true color, no pseudo-color rendering) |
| Min Pupil (non-mydriatic) | 3.3 mm |
| Min Pupil (mydriatic) | 2.0 mm |
| Image Type | True color (not pseudo-color SLO) |
| Connectivity | Zeiss FORUM, DICOM |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Warranty | 6 months |
Compare Zeiss Widefield Fundus Cameras
| Feature | Clarus 700 | Clarus 500 FA | Optos California P200DT |
| Field of View | 133° / ~200° montage | 133° / ~200° montage | 200° (single capture) |
| Image Type | True color broadband LED | True color broadband LED | Pseudo-color SLO |
| FA Angiography | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| FAF Autofluorescence | ✓ | — | ✓ |
| ICG Angiography | ✓ | — | — |
| Condition | Refurbished | Refurbished | Used |
| Price | $58,000 | $34,200 | $38,500 |
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