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Video Borescope Cameras

CANON MEDICAL COMPONENTS U.S.A., Video Sensing DevicesRequest Info
 
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Video Borescope CameraThe SV-2000 video borescope camera from Canon Medical Systems USA Inc. is a chip-on-tip device for inspection applications in compact spaces.

Two camera control unit options, both with HDMI® and USB 3.0 outputs, provide tablet-console touchscreen and external display choices. Both options include recording to USB media. Rugged and flexible, the CMOS video scope is offered in three configurations of 1.6 mm Ø × 1.9 m at 400 × 400 resolution; 1.05 mm Ø × 1.2 m at 200 × 200 resolution; and 0.89 mm Ø × 1.2 m at 400 × 400 resolution. Each video scope features a 120° field of view and an integrated LED light for illumination within the flexible shaft. They are IPX7 rated and water resistant for disinfection tasks or other uses in wet environments.


BioPhotonics
Jan/Feb 2023
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