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| This OV2740 sensor 2MP 1080P USB HD endoscope camera module, engineered to deliver superior visual performance for professional inspection and diagnostic scenarios. At its core, the 2MP OmniVision’s OV2740 sensor features a 1/2.9-inch optical format and 1.4μm×1.4μm pixel size—this pixel design enhances light-gathering capability, ensuring clear imaging even in low-light environments such as narrow cavities or dimly lit industrial spaces. The module supports 1080P full HD resolution output at a smooth 60FPS frame rate, eliminating motion blur and enabling real-time, fluid video transmission—critical for dynamic scenarios where dynamic details need precise capture. It offers dual output formats (YUV and MJPEG), providing flexibility to adapt to diverse backend systems, from medical image workstations to industrial control software. Manufactured using advanced SMT and AA (Active Alignment) processes, the module achieves exceptional assembly precision: SMT ensures stable electrical connections and compact size, while AA processes optimizes lens-sensor alignment, minimizing optical distortion and maximizing image sharpness. Complying with international certifications including CE, FCC, RoHS, and REACH, it meets strict standards for safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and environmental protection, making it suitable for global markets across medical, industrial, and security sectors. | ![]() |
HD Smooth Imaging: 1080P@60 FPS output combined with 1.4μm large pixel design ensures motion blur-free detail capture, making it ideal for observing and recording fast-moving scenes.
Exceptional Low-Light Performance: PureCel® technology paired with the F2.4 large aperture significantly enhances brightness and color fidelity in dark environments, with noise control 30% better than industry peers.
Robust Miniature Structure: Full metal shielding shell and integrated lens design provide resistance to electromagnetic interference and wear. The compact size (5.5mm diameter) allows for integration into tight spaces.
Smart Compatibility Design: UVC protocol ensures driver-free compatibility with Windows, Linux, and macOS systems, supporting direct integration with third-party software to reduce development and integration costs.
International Certification Assurance: CE/FCC dual certification guarantees electromagnetic compatibility, while RoHS/Reach environmental standards ensure product safety and global market access.
Medical Diagnostic Equipment: Integrated into otoscopes, laryngoscopes, dental mirrors, and disposable endoscopes, high-frame-rate imaging assists doctors in real-time tissue observation.
Industrial Endoscopic Inspection: Applied in pipe inner wall detectors, engine inspection mirrors, and PCB solder joint inspectors, the wide-angle lens covers blind spots on sidewalls.
Security and Surveillance Systems: Adapted for pinhole inspection devices, pipe-crawling robots, and covert monitoring equipment, low-power design supports prolonged continuous operation.
Scientific Research Instruments: Embedded in microscope-assisted imaging systems and biological culture observation devices, high compatibility ensures seamless integration with professional analysis platforms.
Automotive Maintenance Tools: Used in cylinder endoscopes, fuel line detectors, and other maintenance equipment, oil-resistant design ensures stability in complex working conditions.
Product Name | 5mm Endoscope Camera Module |
Features | 5mm Inspection Endoscope Camera |
Pixel | 2MP |
Sensor | OV2740 OmniVision |
Interface | USB2.0 UVC |
Focus Range | 8-80mm |
Focal Length | 1.29mm |
Trademark | SINCERE FIRST |
Fov(D) | 140° |
TV Distortion | <-53% |
1. What is the difference between medical and industrial endoscope modules?
The medical module emphasizes biocompatibility, sterilization and high image quality, and needs to comply with FDA/CE certification; Industrial modules focus on durability (such as corrosion protection), wide temperature operation (-20°C to 70°C), and special light sources (such as UV).
2. What are the possible causes of noise in the image?
If the sensor is overheating, signal transmission interferes, or the ISO is too high in low light, check the heat dissipation design, cable shielding, or enable the noise reduction mode.
3. What are the typical requirements for custom modules?
Common requirements include special dimensions (e.g., 1mm diameter), multispectral imaging (e.g., fluorescence navigation), and interface protocol adaptation (e.g., interfacing with DICOM systems).
| This OV2740 sensor 2MP 1080P USB HD endoscope camera module, engineered to deliver superior visual performance for professional inspection and diagnostic scenarios. At its core, the 2MP OmniVision’s OV2740 sensor features a 1/2.9-inch optical format and 1.4μm×1.4μm pixel size—this pixel design enhances light-gathering capability, ensuring clear imaging even in low-light environments such as narrow cavities or dimly lit industrial spaces. The module supports 1080P full HD resolution output at a smooth 60FPS frame rate, eliminating motion blur and enabling real-time, fluid video transmission—critical for dynamic scenarios where dynamic details need precise capture. It offers dual output formats (YUV and MJPEG), providing flexibility to adapt to diverse backend systems, from medical image workstations to industrial control software. Manufactured using advanced SMT and AA (Active Alignment) processes, the module achieves exceptional assembly precision: SMT ensures stable electrical connections and compact size, while AA processes optimizes lens-sensor alignment, minimizing optical distortion and maximizing image sharpness. Complying with international certifications including CE, FCC, RoHS, and REACH, it meets strict standards for safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and environmental protection, making it suitable for global markets across medical, industrial, and security sectors. | ![]() |
HD Smooth Imaging: 1080P@60 FPS output combined with 1.4μm large pixel design ensures motion blur-free detail capture, making it ideal for observing and recording fast-moving scenes.
Exceptional Low-Light Performance: PureCel® technology paired with the F2.4 large aperture significantly enhances brightness and color fidelity in dark environments, with noise control 30% better than industry peers.
Robust Miniature Structure: Full metal shielding shell and integrated lens design provide resistance to electromagnetic interference and wear. The compact size (5.5mm diameter) allows for integration into tight spaces.
Smart Compatibility Design: UVC protocol ensures driver-free compatibility with Windows, Linux, and macOS systems, supporting direct integration with third-party software to reduce development and integration costs.
International Certification Assurance: CE/FCC dual certification guarantees electromagnetic compatibility, while RoHS/Reach environmental standards ensure product safety and global market access.
Medical Diagnostic Equipment: Integrated into otoscopes, laryngoscopes, dental mirrors, and disposable endoscopes, high-frame-rate imaging assists doctors in real-time tissue observation.
Industrial Endoscopic Inspection: Applied in pipe inner wall detectors, engine inspection mirrors, and PCB solder joint inspectors, the wide-angle lens covers blind spots on sidewalls.
Security and Surveillance Systems: Adapted for pinhole inspection devices, pipe-crawling robots, and covert monitoring equipment, low-power design supports prolonged continuous operation.
Scientific Research Instruments: Embedded in microscope-assisted imaging systems and biological culture observation devices, high compatibility ensures seamless integration with professional analysis platforms.
Automotive Maintenance Tools: Used in cylinder endoscopes, fuel line detectors, and other maintenance equipment, oil-resistant design ensures stability in complex working conditions.
Product Name | 5mm Endoscope Camera Module |
Features | 5mm Inspection Endoscope Camera |
Pixel | 2MP |
Sensor | OV2740 OmniVision |
Interface | USB2.0 UVC |
Focus Range | 8-80mm |
Focal Length | 1.29mm |
Trademark | SINCERE FIRST |
Fov(D) | 140° |
TV Distortion | <-53% |
1. What is the difference between medical and industrial endoscope modules?
The medical module emphasizes biocompatibility, sterilization and high image quality, and needs to comply with FDA/CE certification; Industrial modules focus on durability (such as corrosion protection), wide temperature operation (-20°C to 70°C), and special light sources (such as UV).
2. What are the possible causes of noise in the image?
If the sensor is overheating, signal transmission interferes, or the ISO is too high in low light, check the heat dissipation design, cable shielding, or enable the noise reduction mode.
3. What are the typical requirements for custom modules?
Common requirements include special dimensions (e.g., 1mm diameter), multispectral imaging (e.g., fluorescence navigation), and interface protocol adaptation (e.g., interfacing with DICOM systems).
