We’ve been shipping these for about two years now, and the 20X optical zoom on SM-SC4K-H is what sets it apart form teh cheaper fixed-lens cameras—most buyers go with this for implant documentation or endodontic work where you need to see calcified structure clearly at 0.41 lux minimum illumination.
It’s basically a 4K UHD system with a 1/2.5-type Exmor R CMOS sensor, auto/manual focus, and 3D+2D noise reduction that keeps the image stable even when you’re switching between bright overhead lights and shadowed intraoral sites.
The 4-axis control via VISCA protocol over HDMI (40m max) is pretty much standerd for sterile positioning, but what you don’t always think to ask is that the shutter speed range (1/30 to 1/350) handles both slow panning and quick adjustments without lag.
We usually stock 20 units or so, but check lead time if you need more than 50—MOQ is 5, and we include COA with each batch. It’s not suited for general exam room use; the 12X digital zoom adds magnification but introduces noise if you push it past 240X combined.
Anyway, the DC12V-24V power supply means you can run it off existing dental chair setups, and the operating temp range (-5°C to +60°C) is tighter than some competitors, so avoid storing it in uninsulated cabinets.
MOQ is 10 units for first orders. We can discuss smaller trial orders if you're a dental clinic, just let us know.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days after order confirmation. Rush orders can be expedited to 10 days with a small surcharge.
Yes, we include full CE and IEC 61000-3-2/3 compliance certificates with every shipment. You'll get the official test reports as PDFs.
Absolutely. You can switch to manual focus at any zoom level—4.4mm to 88.4mm—to lock in on specific intraoral details. The auto focus works well too, but manual gives you full control.
Store it in a clean, dry place between 0°C and 40°C. It operates from -5°C to +60°C, so fine for most clinic environments, but avoid direct sunlight or humid storage.