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The length of the lens shell for the endoscopic camera module directly influences its application scenarios and performance. A shorter shell (0.3 - 1.5 meters) is more suitable for narrow space detection, such as precision instruments or small cavities, providing better flexibility and maneuverability, but with limited detection depth; a longer shell (1.5 - 5 meters) is suitable for long-distance detection in pipes and large containers, but requires stronger signal transmission technology and anti-interference design to avoid image quality degradation and increased difficulty in operation.
In addition, the length of the shells also needs to be optimized based on environmental requirements. In industrial settings, long shells may require special materials such as those resistant to high temperatures and corrosion, while in the medical field, more emphasis is placed on biological compatibility and ease of sterilization. Short shells may not be able to meet the detection needs, while overly long shells will increase weight, reduce control accuracy, and even affect signal stability. Therefore, a balance must be struck based on the specific application scenario for selection.