Actually, what sets this one apart from the usual endoscope cameras we see is the Sony IMX385 sensor inside—it's a 1/1.8" CMOS that handles low-light surgical fields better than the cheaper OmniVision alternatives, and most buyers in the OR enviornment go with this model for that reason alone.
You're looking at 1080P at either 30 or 60fps, and teh effective pixel count is 2.13MP at 1845x1097, which is tight enough for most laparoscopic or arthroscopic work, but it's not suited for ultra-high-magnification neuro procedures where you'd want 4K, so keep that in mind.
Output interfaces are DVI, HDMI, SDI, and CVBS—the SDI can switch between HD-SDI and EX-SDI modes, which is handy if you're mixing older and newer monitors in same suite, and the freeze function lets you capture a frame for documentation without losing the live feed.
Brightness and sharpness both adjust in 20 steps, and backlight compensation covers OFF, BLC, HLC, and WDR, so you can dial in the image pretty much however you need it, and the digital zoom goes form 1x to 10x, though we usually tell people to avoid pushing past 4x or so in practice because the pixelation becomes noticeable.
We've shipped these to a few teaching hospitals recently, and what I can tell you from handling them is that the power draw is minimal—1.2W at DC12V—so you can run it off a battery cart without worrying about heat buildup, and the operating range is -10°C to +75°C, which covers most surgical environments but not sterilizing autoclaves (check your setup).
Lead time is typically 20 days or so for stock orders, and we include a COA with each unit; the CE and FCC certs are current, and the multi-language menu supports Chinese, English, and a few others, but we don't have the full list handy—just confirm when you order.
Our MOQ is typically 10 units for standard orders. If you need a smaller trial quantity, let us know and we can discuss options.
Yes, we include all three certifications—CE, FCC, and RoHS—with every order. Just request them, and we'll send the docs along with the camera.
Yes, the TU-Y4HDSC supports 1080P at both 30 and 60fps, and you can get that resolution on DVI, HDMI, SDI, and CVBS outputs at the same time. The SDI mode is switchable between HD-SDI and EX-SDI as needed.
Stocked units ship within 7-10 business days after order confirmation. For custom orders (like logo or packaging), add about 3-5 more days.
Store it in a cool, dry place between 0°C and 40°C when not in use. It can handle -10°C to +75°C during operation, but avoid extreme temperature swings to protect the sensor.