What should I look for when buying an inspection camera?

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  • Consider the Size of the Inspection Camera. In some cases, the size of the inspection camera matters. …
  • Opt for Modern Illumination Technology. …
  • The Magnifying Effect. …
  • The Field of View. …
  • Flexibility or Rigidity. …
  • Choose the Right Diameter and Length.

What is a good inspection camera?

Best borescopes and inspection cameras in 2022

  1. Bosch GIC 120 C. A great borescope and inspection camera for professionals. …
  2. Bosch Universal Inspect. And handy all-in-one inspection camera. …
  3. Depstech 86T-5M. …
  4. Depstech DS450-500W. …
  5. Depstech DS500. …
  6. Depstech WF028-5M. …
  7. Takmly Inspection Camera. …
  8. Teslong Dual Lens.

What is the difference between a borescope and an endoscope?

In short, an endoscope is a type of borescope. While borescopes are mostly used to inspect mechanical objects, endoscopes are better suited to examine a living body. If you work in an industry such as plumbing or mechanics, where you’ll need to inspect pipes or mechanical objects, borescopes are the better choice.

What do you use an inspection camera for?

An inspection camera’s small diameter means it can be placed down pipes and tubes to check for problems, such as cracks. If your inspection camera is waterproof, then it can also be used to check down water pipes, drains and sewers for problems, such as leaks or blockages.

How do I choose a borescope?

Choosing a Borescope

  1. RIGID / FLEXIBLE. Among the two types of borescopes (rigid and flexible) of the same quality, the advantages of the first ones are a higher quality of images and a lower price. …
  2. DIAMETER AND LENGTH. …
  3. DIRECTION AND FIELD OF VIEW. …
  4. MAGNIFICATION. …
  5. ILLUMINATION.

What is focal length of a borescope?

Typically, even the best borescope camera has a focal distance of only 1-3 inches, which means you need to get close to the object to be able to see it clearly. This means a longer arm can be useful, helping you to go deeper with your remote visual inspection.

What is the magnification of a borescope?

You can expect an approximate 5 X magnification. If you get less than 5mm away and still have a clear image you can expect an approximate 12-15 times magnification. If you have a borescope with a larger wide DOF you can expect less magnification.

Do I need a borescope?

For some inspections, a borescope 2mm in diameter (or smaller) is required to peer into machinery. However, when the inspection area is roomier, many maintenance professionals opt for a larger borescope.

What is depth of field in borescope?

With regards to a borescope, fiberscope, videoscope or pipe camera the depth of field or focal distance is the distance, measured from the objective tip of the instrument at which a usable image is available. Typically, expressed with a minimum and a maximum distance, i.e. 3 to 9mm.

Is depth of field the same as depth of focus?

The key difference between depth of focus and depth of field is that the former refers to the range of focus behind the camera lens. Depth of field refers to the range of focus in front of the camera lens.

What is flexible borescope?

Flexible borescopes
It is also known as a fiberscope and can be used to access cavities which are around a bend, such as a combustion chamber or “burner can”, in order to view the condition of the compressed air inlets, turbine blades and seals without disassembling the engine.

Is depth of field the same as field of view?

The essential distinction between the terms is clear: depth of field refers to object space and depth of focus to image space. A possibly useful mnemonic is that the field of view is that part of the object that is being examined, and the focus is the point at which parallel rays converge after passing through a lens.

What are the two most important numbers used to identify a camera lens?

When comparing lenses, the two most important numbers are the focal length range and lens speed. Focal length range will be listed as XX-XX before the letters mm, (e.g. 18-55 mm). Lens speed or maximum aperture will be listed as some number immediately following the letter f.

What type of a camera is ideal to police photography?

digital single lens reflex

A digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera is the workhorse of the forensic world. Its size, versatility, image quality, and ability to be outfitted with interchangeable lenses and accessories – just like the 35mm cameras of the film era – make it ideal for crime scene work, especially for exam-quality images.