The "NonconROBO II (NSP-9900 II)" is a corneal endothelial cell imaging device (specular microscope) marketed by Kowa Optronics Co., Ltd. (or Kowa Medical). It is primarily used in ophthalmology clinics and hospitals to assess and examine the health of the cornea.
The Tomey EM-3000 Specular Microscope
feature signature alignment for simple photography of the exam area
with benefits include ease of functionality and quick image capture.
The Tomey EM-3000 Specular Microscope features touch alignment for photography of the exam area. With seven shooting positions, and a wide range of .25 x .54 mm, the EM-3000 enables ophthalmologists to observe the endothelium on a wide selection. With display purposes and photography features that this is an all-in-one alternative for specular microscopy.
The EM-3000 is an ‘all-in-one’ specular microscope which includes an inbuilt program to automatically analyze pictures of corneal endothelial cells, thus allowing doctors too readily perform automatic analyses without the use of a personal computer