Brief: Our team walks you through how the IMX179 endoscope camera module performs in common industrial scenarios. You'll see a detailed demonstration of its 4K imaging capabilities, wide 120-degree field of view, and compact design for space-constrained applications. Learn how its autofocus and low-light performance make it ideal for medical, automation, and inspection tasks.
Related Product Features:
Features a Sony IMX179 8MP CMOS sensor with advanced back-illuminated (BSI) technology for high sensitivity in low-light environments.
Supports wide dynamic range (WDR) and HDR shooting for images with rich details and true-to-life colors.
Equipped with a wide-angle lens up to 120 degrees, significantly broader than typical 70-degree endoscope cameras.
Includes autofocus (AF), auto exposure (AE), and auto white balance (AWB) through its on-chip signal processing.
Compact two-PCB design with removable components and optional LED lighting for illumination in dark spaces.
Supports high frame rate recording including 1080p full HD video at 30fps for smooth motion capture.
Features low noise design with improved circuit layout to reduce dark current noise for clearer images.
USB 2.0 UVC-compliant interface compatible with Windows, Linux, and other OS with UVC driver support.
FAQs:
What are the key advantages of the IMX179 sensor in this endoscope module?
The IMX179 sensor offers high sensitivity due to its back-illuminated (BSI) structure, excellent performance in low light, wide dynamic range (WDR) for detailed imaging, and supports high frame rates like 1080p at 30fps.
How does the wide-angle lens benefit industrial applications?
The 120-degree wide-angle lens provides a broader field of view compared to standard 70-degree endoscope lenses, allowing for more comprehensive inspection of pipes, machinery, and hard-to-reach areas in industrial settings.
Is this camera module compatible with my existing systems?
Yes, it uses a standard USB 2.0 UVC interface, making it plug-and-play with operating systems like Windows XP through 10, Linux, and any OS supporting UVC drivers, without needing additional software.
Can the module be customized with lighting for specific applications?
Absolutely, the module can be designed with optional LED lights that illuminate when the camera is active, providing sufficient light for clear imaging in dark environments like industrial pipelines or medical cavities.