medical 4K endoscope camera is a type of camera system used in medical settings for visualizing and examining internal structures and organs. It is designed to capture high-definition images and video, providing physicians and surgeons with a clear view of the area being examined.
The specific modules of a 4K endoscope camera system may vary depending on the manufacturer and model, but typically include:
Camera head: This is the main component of the system that captures high-definition images and video. It typically includes a light source to illuminate the area being examined.
Control unit: This is the main console where the user can adjust the settings of the camera, such as brightness, contrast, and zoom. It may also include image processing capabilities.
Monitor: This is where the images and video captured by the camera are displayed. The monitor may be built into the control unit or separate.
Light source: This provides illumination for the camera head to capture clear images. It may be built into the camera head or separate.
Video recorder: This is an optional component that allows the user to record and save video footage for future reference or sharing with others.
Cables: These are the wires that connect the various components of the system, such as the camera head to the control unit and the control unit to the monitor.
Accessories: Depending on the application, the system may come with additional accessories such as probes, forceps, or suction devices that can be attached to the camera head for specific procedures.