Patent ID: 7500754

Claim:
An ophthalmologic imaging apparatus comprising: a light source section for emitting illumination light to illuminate a retina; an illumination optical system for illuminating the retina of an eye under measurement by a first passage for passing a part of an illumination light flux from the light source section through a first aperture diaphragm having an opening formed at a center portion at a conjugate position with a pupil, and a second passage for passing a part of the illumination light flux from the light source section through a second aperture diaphragm having an opening formed on a periphery portion at a conjugate position with the pupil; an aberration compensation section for applying compensation to a reflection light flux from the retina on the basis of measured aberrations so as to offset the aberrations; an aberration measuring section for illuminating the eye under measurement, receiving a reflection light flux under the illumination from the eye under measurement through the aberration compensation section and, measuring the aberrations of the reflection light flux; an image pickup optical system including a reflection section that has an opening at a center portion at a conjugate position with the pupil, passes a light flux at the center portion and reflects the light flux at a peripheral portion, for achieving images of first and second magnifications of the retina of the eye under measurement by a third passage for achieving a retinal image of a first magnification by the reflection light flux which is from the retina and is compensated in aberrations in the aberration compensation section and is passed through the opening of the reflection section, and a fourth passage for achieving a retinal image of a second magnification by the reflection light flux which is from the retina and is compensated in aberrations in the aberration compensation section and is reflected from the peripheral portion around the opening of the reflection section; a first light-receiving section for receiving the light flux passing through the third passage; and a second light-receiving section for receiving the light flux passing through the fourth passage, and images of different magnifications being achieved by the first light-receiving section and the second light receiving section.