An endoscope camera is one of those tools that people don’t fully appreciate—until they face a problem they can’t see. A strange noise inside a machine housing. A suspected blockage in a duct. A loose connector buried behind a panel. An engine issue that would normally require hours of disassembly just to confirm what’s wrong. In these moments, an endoscope camera module becomes more than a camera. It becomes a decision-making tool that turns “guessing” into evidence.
If you’ve ever tried to inspect something you can’t directly see—inside a pipe, behind a wall panel, inside a machine housing, or deep in an engine bay—you already understand why the industrial endoscope camera has become an essential tool across modern maintenance and quality inspection. An endoscope camera module turns impossible-to-see spaces into clear visual information, helping technicians find faults faster, reduce disassembly, and make better decisions with less downtime.
When an industrial endoscope camera fails during an inspection, it’s more than an inconvenience—it can delay maintenance decisions, stall production troubleshooting, or force you to disassemble equipment you wanted to inspect non-destructively.
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IntroductionWhen you look through an endoscope camera, the first thing you notice is how much you can see. Some show a wide area; others zoom in on a small spot. That “how much” is called the field of view (FOV). For endoscope cameras used in medical diagnosis, industrial inspection, or plumbing, ch
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IntroductionEver used an endoscope to look inside a pipe or a body cavity, only to find bright spots completely white and dark areas pitch black? That’s a dynamic range problem. High Dynamic Range (HDR) solves it. HDR lets an endoscope camera capture detail in both the brightest and darkest parts of
IntroductionWhen shopping for an endoscope camera—for medical diagnostics, industrial inspection, or DIY projects—you’ll see two terms: HD and Full HD. But what’s the actual difference? Is Full HD always better? The answer depends on your application, lighting, and budget. At Sincere, we’ve been man
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| This 8mm Diameter 1080P 2MP HD USB2.0 Interface Endoscope Camera Module,is a macro camera module featuring 8mm diameter, USB2.0 driver-free functionality and 1080P@30fps imaging, built around a 1/5-inch 2-megapixel sensor with 1.6μm pixel size, specially designed for 30–50mm close-range high-precision imaging and narrow space visualization detection equipment, and compliant with RoHS standards. Its 8±0.10mm diameter probe, equipped with an IP67 waterproof steel shell, enhances compression and bending resistance, ensuring structural reliability in harsh industrial scenes while enabling access to narrow spaces that conventional modules cannot reach. The 1/5-inch 2-megapixel sensor with 1.6μm pixel size, paired with 1080P (1920×1080) resolution and 30fps frame rate, balances dynamic fluency and static detail clarity, ensuring smooth real-time imaging and full restoration of tiny target details. The optimized optical system—2.63mm focal length, F2.8 aperture, 60° diagonal field of view and distortion <1%—works with the 30–50mm dedicated macro focusing range to strengthen the ability to restore small target details, perfectly meeting macro observation and detection needs without frequent focusing adjustments. Supporting MJPEG/YUV dual output formats and adopting USB2.0 UVC driver-free protocol, it enables plug-and-play functionality, allowing direct connection and use on multiple platforms and greatly improving deployment convenience. Integrating dedicated macro optics, full HD output, reinforced waterproof structure and driver-free ease of use, this module becomes a reliable imaging solution for precision detection, endoscopic observation, near-field acquisition and embedded vision fields. | ![]() |
Product Advantage ◢
2.1080P@30fps Full HD Output:Ensures smooth dynamic imaging and clear static details.
3.8mm Steel Shell Reinforced Structure: IP67 waterproof, improves compression resistance for industrial reliability.
Technical Parameters ◢
Product Name | Industrial Endoscope Camera Module |
Features | Medical Camera Module |
Pixel | 2MP |
Sensor | 1/5" 2 Mega CMOS |
Diameter | 8±0.10mm |
Interface | USB 2.0 UVC |
Output Image Format | MJPG, YUV |
| Diagonal Field of View (FOV) | 60° |
| Focal Length | 2.63mm |
| Recommended Focus Range | 30-50mm |
| F Number | 2.8 |
| TV Distortion | <1% |
Trademark | SINCERE FIRST |
Overall Dimensions | 32.4×13.4×3.6mm |
Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
Application◢
2.Narrow Space Endoscopy:It goes deep into equipment cavities and pipelines for visual detection, with its 8mm diameter and waterproof design adapting to harsh environments.
3.Near-Field Image Acquisition:Suitable for close-range scenarios like document reproduction, with 1080P clarity ensuring clear imaging.
4.Embedded Vision Terminals:Integrated into automation equipment as a high-definition macro vision unit, with driver-free design simplifying integration.
FAQ ◢
1.What limitations does the setting of the 30–50mm focal range bring to the usage scenarios?
This range is the optimal working area for macro photography. When the target object is within this distance range, the image clarity is the highest. Beyond this range, the image quality will gradually deteriorate.
2.Is the interface type of the module a dedicated specification and does it need to be used in conjunction with adapters?
The module is equipped with a standard USB Type A interface, which is an industry-standard interface specification. It can be directly connected to devices with USB Type A interfaces without the need for additional adapters.
3.What is a endoscope camera module?
The endoscope camera module is a highly compact imaging device tailored for inspecting internal structures across medical, industrial, and research fields. It typically includes a camera lens, a light source, and a flexible or rigid tube, allowing easy access to confined spaces. In medical settings, it facilitates the examination of organs like the stomach, intestines, respiratory tract, and vagina, playing a crucial role in diagnostics and minimally invasive surgeries. This device can capture high-definition images and videos, which are then relayed in real time to an external monitor. Some variants offer additional functionalities such as video recording, photography, and even micro-scissors for enhanced procedural interventions. In industrial contexts, endoscopic camera modules are utilized to inspect machinery, pipes, and other hard-to-reach locations, aiding in the detection of issues like leaks, wear, and corrosion.
4.Are you factory or trade company?
We are an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) ,we specializing in intelligent camera modules, equipped with our own production facility featuring ten levels of dust-free and sterile workshops. we conduct our production operations with high efficiency. Our team adheres to standardized procedures, ensuring stability and reliability throughout the manufacturing process. Each employee undergoes systematic professional training and follows stringent protocols while wearing specially designed cleanroom attire to maintain a hygienic and sterile production environment,prioritize product quality and guarantee that every camera module undergoes multiple stages of rigorous inspection and testing to meet high control standards. Additionally, we have a dedicated R&D team that continuously invests in the development of our proprietary products, fostering technological innovation.
5.How to control an endoscope camera module?
The operation of the endoscope camera module consists of several complex steps, including data transfer, software parameter setting and image processing display. Successful operation relies on seamless coordination between hardware and software, and endoscopic cameras typically operate within a specific voltage range. To avoid fluctuating voltage instability, the control module usually uses USB, micro-usb, HDMI or wireless Wi-Fi interfaces to connect to devices such as computers, tablets or smartphones. Users can install specialized software or applications compatible with the camera to easily adjust zoom, focus and resolution, contrast, image parameters, recording and other options. In addition, users can monitor live video feeds and make real-time adjustments as needed.
6.What does an endoscope camera module see?
The design of the endoscope camera module aims to capture clear images and video feedback of various biological structures and narrow passages, making it essential for visual examinations of hard-to-reach areas. In the medical field, these modules are crucial during procedures like gastroscopy and colonoscopy, allowing physicians to thoroughly assess the esophagus, stomach, and intestinal walls, which aids in the early detection of cancers, ulcers, and polyps. In bronchoscopy, the device effectively displays and records abnormalities in the airways and lungs, assisting in diagnosing infections or tumors. Urological evaluations employ cystoscopes to assess bladder and urethral health, while otoscopes examine the ear canal and eardrum, and nasopharyngoscopes inspect the nasal cavity and throat. Additionally, colposcopes monitor the vaginal walls for infections and lesions. The use of endoscopes extends to surgical applications, such as laparoscopy, where high-definition images of internal organs are provided through small incisions, enabling real-time monitoring and targeted surgical interventions. Many endoscopes also incorporate built-in lighting to ensure optimal visibility in darker environments, facilitating patient recovery.
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