Panasonic to showcase 4K POVCAM at RSE and Advanced Course for Rhinoplasty
Panasonic is set to showcase its latest 4K POVCAM technology at the RSE and Advanced Course for Rhinoplasty 2019 congress to the rhinoplasty surgery segment
Panasonic is set to showcase its latest 4K POVCAM technology at the RSE and Advanced Course for Rhinoplasty 2019 congress to the rhinoplasty surgery segment
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Panasonic Industrial Medical Vision (1G13) will demonstrate a microscopy solution featuring the GP-UH532 4K ultra-HD micro camera. The camera has a tiny, 1/3-inch camera head and can be used in a variety of applications. With 3,840 x 2,160-pixel resolution at 50p/60p, the camera is capable of outputting images at up to 1,600 TV lines. The GP-UH532 features various HDMI and SDI outputs, with 4K/2K simultaneous output. The latest firmware update includes long exposure, WDR image enhancement, binning, and an automatic profile shift function.
Panasonic has officially launched the 4K Ultra HD Micro Camera, introduced at Compamed in Düsseldorf, with immediate availability
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