Sony MCC-500MD HD Video Camera
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Video/Recording is available with many microscopes. All products are backed by an industry leading 2-year warranty.
The MCC-500MD medical video camera is the latest addition to Sony’s comprehensive line-up. This affordably priced camera features the latest generation image sensor technology for better low-light sensitivity than traditional 1/3 sized image sensor technology for superb image reproduction capability. It consists of a compact camera control unit and one camera head with 1/2.9-type single (1920 x 1080) Exmor™ CMOS sensor, featuring 2.07 million pixels. By combining the Exmor image sensor with Sony’s image processing technologies, the MCC-500MD provides an excellent sensitivity of F5.6, a remarkable signal-to-noise ratio of 55db, and a high horizontal resolution of 900 TV lines or more. The MCC-500MD has enough output flexibility to fit a range of medical environments, with HDMI, HD-SDI (3G-SDI), S Video, and Composite video connectivity. Furthermore, Full HD (1920 x 1080) quality 60-fps progressive scan technology results in smooth images with reduced blur when HDMI or 3G is used – ideal for viewing fast-moving images. All of the camera’s outputs are active simultaneously, so it is ideal for use with second or third monitors in the operating room. Together with Sony’s medical-grade recorders and monitors, the MCC-500MD is the ideal solution for capturing and recording microsurgery applications. The MCC-500MD’s compact and lightweight design allows the camera’s C-mount head to be easily mounted on most existing surgical microscopes. Need a high definition medical monitor, video adapter and recording capability? Contact Prescott's today for a complete video system quote.
Features
- 1/2.9-type Exmor Full HD Image Sensor
- Compact and Lightweight Camera Head Unit
- Wide Variety of Video Formats – from SD to Full HD (1080/60p)
- Flexible Choice of Camera Cable Length
- Picture Profile
- Compatible with Zeiss, Leica, Alcon, Haag Streit, Moller-Wedel