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In portable microscope products, whether endoscope camera modules need high-magnification zoom lenses is a question that requires comprehensive consideration of various factors.
From the perspective of observation needs, if portable microscopes are used in specific scenarios, such as observing minute conditions in children's oral cavity, such as teeth or throat, it is of great significance for endoscope camera modules to be equipped with high-magnification zoom lenses. Through high-magnification zoom, it is possible to clearly observe details such as plaque on the tooth surface, tiny cracks in dental caries, or redness, swelling, and follicles in the throat, providing assistance for parents to initially understand their children's health status. For some children who love to explore the internal structure of small machinery, endoscope camera modules with high-magnification zoom can allow them to see tiny gaps between mechanical parts, details of gear teeth, etc., satisfying their desire to explore the microscopic structure of machinery.
However, high-magnification zoom lenses are not necessary in all cases. In some common microscopic observation scenarios, such as observing the cellular structure of plant leaves and petals, endoscope camera modules with ordinary magnification can meet the needs. Excessively high magnification may lead to a narrower observation field of view, making it more difficult for children to find the target observation object. Moreover, at lower magnification, the image stability is better, and the imaging quality can also be guaranteed, which is more suitable for children's operation.
From the perspective of product design and cost, high-magnification zoom lenses often have complex structures and high requirements for manufacturing processes, which will significantly increase the product cost. For portable microscopes targeting the children's market, excessively high prices may affect the product's market acceptance. At the same time, the complex lens structure will also increase the volume and weight of the product, which is not conducive to the portability design of the microscope, and portability is an important feature of such products.