Sony MCC-500MD: Low-cost, single-chip Full HD camera for medical use
Economically affordable and with high image quality and performance, the new camera MCC-500MD is the proposal that Sony incorporates to its range of technology for use in the operating room, In this case especially suitable for the ophthalmology environment.
The MCC-500MD camera, Certified for medical use and affordable, offers single-chip Full HD quality, with 1/2.9 type Exmor CMOS image sensor″, is the latest addition to Sony to its range of imaging technologies for use in the operating room, specifically for the ophthalmology sector.
For John Herman, Marketing Manager for Surgery at Sony Europe, "The Full HD quality and image reproduction capabilities of this new camera are perfect for capturing high-resolution video in ophthalmology procedures.. Its color performance competes with more expensive three-chip cameras at a really affordable price.".
The MCC-500MD model is the successor of the DXC-C33P standard definition camera from this manufacturer. This camera's 1/2.9" Full HD Exmor image sensor allows doctors to freeze a high-quality, sharp image. In addition, Offers enough output flexibility to adapt to a wide variety of medical environments, with HDMI, HD-SDI (1.080Q), S-video and composite video connection.
Powered by AC power, so no additional external adapter is required, making it easier to install and more suitable for clean medical environments. The MCC-500MD can also be synchronized in a dual camera system for use in 3D video capture at a very attractive price compared to other 3D camera solutions currently available on the market..
You liked this article?
Subscribe to our RSS feed And you won't miss anything.