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988i Three chip camera system

988i 3-Chip Camera

     

   

988i CAMERA
THE digital 3-chip camera

FEATURES..

  • DVI, SDI, IEEE, XGA, BNC, S-Video, RGB outputs/inputs - allows for use of high resolution analogue signals or pure digital signal as well as traditional analogue signals
  • Cross-specialty platform: Arthroscopy, Cystoscopy, Laparoscopy, Thoracoscopy
  • Flexible scope filter
  • Exceptional lines of resolution allows for clarity of picture

ADVANTAGES...

  • 6 function camera head button controls: digital zoom, increase and decrease light level, white balance, still pictures and video
  • Low lux rating of .5 results in more efficient use of available light
  • High signal-to-noise ratio (72) reduces interference and provides a better video signal

Brochure

    988i 3-Chip Camera, Brochure (2 page / 178 kb)    

 

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