SYSTÈME OPTIQUE D'IMAGERIE OPHTALMOLOGIQUE, DISPOSITIF D'IMAGERIE OPHTALMOLOGIQUE, MÉTHODE D'ACQUISITION D'IMAGE OPHTALMOLOGIQUE ET SYSTÈME D'IMAGE OPHTALMOLOGIQUE
Both observation of a wide range within a subject eye may be enabled and a burden on a subject of whom the subject eye is part may be moderated. In order of incidence of light from a side at which a pupil (Pp) of the subject eye (12) is disposed, spreading of the luminous flux is suppressed by a first refracting face, the light is reflected by a first reflection surface (Mr01) with a central aperture, directing the luminous flux in convergent directions in a direction toward the subject eye (12), the light is reflected in the direction opposite to the direction toward the subject eye (12) by a second reflection surface (Mr02), and the light is transmitted through the central aperture of the first reflection surface and forms a pupil conjugate (Pcj) image that is conjugate with a position of the pupil (Pp) of the subject eye (12).