Wednesday, September 12, 2012

TV Camera in Veterinary Practice

ImagePRO-TV camera
Why are TV cameras used in veterinary? 
Vets answer today: "It is very convenient!" You can attach the camera with a special coupler to any endoscopes with a standard eyepiece. Just after a short period of time when the camera is connected  you will receive magnified area of the examination on your screen. It produces great outcomes and makes operation much easier. 
Please check out the new TV Video borescope camera with CCD video camera chip, which provides 760x490 resolution and over 470 TV lines and analog output RCA to connect the camera unit to your TV monitor or USB capture box. Power is provided by a 12 volt power adapter, and all of these video cameras feature a 28mm focus universal eyepiece coupler to connect to all sorts of rigid endoscopes,  fiberscopes. 

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