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NEN-EN-ISO 10940

Opthalmic instruments - Fundus cameras

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 August 1998
Status: inactive
Page Count: 22
ICS Code (Ophthalmic equipment): 11.040.70
scope:

Specifies requirements and test methods for fundus cameras operating exclusively by photography of the fundus of the human eye. This standard is based up on techniques involving the direct effects of an optical image to a photographic emulsion. This standard does not apply to the following types of fundus cameras; - those designed to produce simultaneous stereoscopic photography; - those using infrared radiation as a source of illumination for the observing system.

Document History

August 1, 2009
Ophthalmic instruments - Fundus cameras
This International Standard, together with ISO 15004-1 and ISO 15004-2, specifies requirements and test methods for fundus cameras operating for observing, photographing or recording electronic...
April 1, 2008
Ophthalmic instruments - Fundus cameras
This International Standard, together with ISO 15004-1 and ISO 15004-2, specifies requirements and test methods for fundus cameras operating for observing, photographing or recording electronic...
NEN-EN-ISO 10940
August 1, 1998
Opthalmic instruments - Fundus cameras
Specifies requirements and test methods for fundus cameras operating exclusively by photography of the fundus of the human eye. This standard is based up on techniques involving the direct effects of...
January 1, 1996
Optics and optical instruments - Fundus cameras
Specifies requirements and test methods for fundus cameras operating exclusively by photography of the fundus of the human eye. This standard is based up on techniques involving the direct effects of...
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