An ophthalmic instrument (for obtaining high resolution, wide field of area hyperspectral
retinal images for various sized eyes) includes a fundus retinal imager, (which
includes optics for illuminating and imaging the retina of the eye); apparatus
for generating a real time image of the area being imaged and the location of the
hyperspectral region of interest; a high efficiency spatially modulated common
path Fourier transform hyperspectral imager, a high resolution detector optically
coupled to the hyperspectral and fundus imager optics; and a computer (which is
connected to the real time scene imager, the illumination source, and the high
resolution camera) including an algorithm for recovery and calibration of the hyperspectral images.