A fundus camera photographs the back of the eye — retina, optic disc, macula — giving clinicians a permanent, comparable record to track diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and macular degeneration over time. ZEISS retinal cameras are built for efficient workflow, sharp image quality, and easy integration with practice software so images can be pulled up at any follow-up visit. With diabetes rates rising across Botswana, a fundus camera is one of the highest-value, most frequently used pieces of kit in a diagnostic eye clinic.