Sony Exmor CMOS sensor
4K HDMI/LAN/WLAN/USB multiple video outputs
4K/1080P auto switching according to the display resolution
SD card/USB flash disk for the captured image and video storage
Embedded XCAMView for the control of the camera
With strong ISP and other related processing functions
OptiView/OptiLite software for PC
iOS/Android applications for smart phones or tablets
Windows/Linux/macOS/Android multiple platforms SDK;
The KCX-80 series camera is the next-generation live-view imaging-system with 4K resolution(Video) at 60 FPS. It comes with Sony Exmor CMOS sensor with high sensitivity, low dark current and no smear achieved through the adoption of R, G and B primary color mosaic filters.
The camera uses a standard C-mount interface for maximum compatibility with various microscopy-systems. It can be used as a stand-alone recorder when used with an HDMI monitor or television, or live-streamed to a PC via Gigabit Ethernet (LAN) for image-capture and video-recording.
Hardware 3D denoising, sharpness and tone mapping control functions greatly improve the image and video quality.
The included Windows software offers image-development and measurement tools, as well as advanced compositing features such as image-stitching and extended-depth-of-focus. With the ability to calibrate scales at multiple magnifications, the software can be used for multi-level inspection. For Mac and Linux, there is a lite version of the software which can capture video and still images, and includes limited processing features.
The HDMI 4K series camera is intended to be used for the acquisition of digital images from the stereo microscope, biological microscope or online interactive teaching.
Combining KCX series 4K HDMI cameras with KCX-4KM 4K Monitor can build an integrated imaging and display system, which is flexible and intuitive. At the same time, KCX-4KM's high-quality display features helps fully demonstrate the characteristics of KCX series 4K HDMI cameras.
Potiential Application
Scientific research, education (teaching, demonstration and academic exchanges);
Digital laboratory, medical research;
Industrial visual (PCB examination, IC quality control);
Medical treatment (pathological observation);
Food (microbial colony observation and counting);
Aerospace, military (high sophisticated weapons);