2026-04-09 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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2026-04-09 In the development of embedded endoscope devices, portable inspection instruments, and wireless vision systems, camera module selection often requires trade-offs among transmission stability, connection reliability, optical suitability, and system expandability. When the inspection scenario involves
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2026-04-07 In industrial on-site maintenance, automotive diagnostics, and laboratory auxiliary detection, imaging system selection often faces a practical dilemma: operators need quick deployment and intuitive observation, but are unwilling to spend time installing drivers, debugging software, or configuring c
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2026-04-08 IntroductionEver used an endoscope where bright areas turned completely white and dark areas were pitch black? That’s a dynamic range problem. Dynamic range is the camera’s ability to capture detail in both the brightest and darkest parts of a scene at the same time. It’s a key image quality spec, y
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