PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an ophthalmologic imaging apparatus that allows an examiner to observe the ocular fundus successfully.SOLUTION: An imaging optical system 2 includes a light projection optical system 3 and a light reception optical system 4, and an image of the ocular fundus is generated based on a light reception signal from a light reception element 25 of the light reception optical system 4. A photographic field angle by the imaging optical system 2 can be optically switched between a first field angle and a second field angle wider than the first field angle. A control part 90 causes a photographic image of the ocular fundus taken with the wide second field angle through the imaging optical system 2 beforehand to be displayed on a monitor 70 in a state that the photographic field angle is set to the first field angle. Furthermore, the control part 90 causes a live image in a range of the first field angle of the photographic image, which is a live image consisting of a plurality of ocular fundus images taken serially, to be taken and displayed.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 11