Digital 3-chip camera.
Smith & Nephew offers their latest digital 3-chip camera, the Dyonics Vision 325Z. This camera provides superior detail with enhanced zoom capability to surgical sites, looking to standardize cameras across all endoscopic en·do·scope n. An instrument for examining visually the interior of a bodily canal or a hollow organ such as the colon, bladder, or stomach.
en surgical specialties In all modern medical training programs, a surgeon must specialise in an area.
The exact number of recognized specialties depends on one's purpose in counting them. The following specialties are often described: - Cardiothoracic surgery
- General surgery
at a competitive price. Featuring superior zoom capability and light sensitivity, the 325Z also offers excellent color reproduction that meets the most demanding multispecialty requirements. Its cardiac isolated rating allows its use in thoracic surgeries. The 325Z is also incredibly flexible and easy to use. The simple two-button camera head can be programmed to control a variety of functions to suit the surgeon's preference, including digital zoom Simulating a longer focal length in a digital camera via software. The digital zoom is accomplished via image enhancement software within the camera itself rather than the inherent mechanics of the physical zoom lens. For more details, see optical zoom. , peripherals, electronic shutter (1) An opaque window that is moved in one direction to let light in and in another to close off the light. In fixed-lens cameras, one shutter often suffices for aperture and speed. , enhancement, gain, and white set.
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