Claris i5HD Intraoral Camera
Description
Since 1993, SOTA has helped build optic assemblies for the most well-known and trusted intraoral cameras in dental. With the production of our own proprietary cameras such as the Claris i310, one of the first USB intraoral cameras on the market, and the award-winning Claris i4D, we have developed the technology — from optics to ergonomics — to provide dental practitioners with the most advanced intraoral camera to date. Introducing the all-new Claris i5HD. Unlike other "HD" cameras that merely resize images to high-definition resolution, our Claris i5HD Intraoral Camera is equipped with a native high-definition imaging sensor, reducing pixelation and unwanted artifacts that may obfuscate proper diagnosis. Be assured that your images will look crisp, clear, and vibrant on even the largest display formats.
Claris i5HD Intraoral Camera
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Sensor Type: | CMOS |
# Pixels (Width): | 1280 |
# Pixels (Height): | 720 |
Pixel Size (Square): | -- um |
Peak Quantum Efficiency: | -- % |
Full Frame Rate: | -- fps |
Bit Depth: | -- bit |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Unlike other "HD" cameras that simply resize images to high-definition resolution, the Claris i5HD is equipped with a native high-definition imaging sensor, reducing pixelation and unwanted artifacts that may obfuscate proper diagnosis.
Yes, the Claris i5HD is designed with ergonomics in mind, making it easy and comfortable to use for dental practitioners.
The Claris i5HD Intraoral Camera is a high-tech camera designed specifically for dental practitioners to capture clear and accurate images of the inside of a patient's mouth.
The Claris i5HD has high-quality lens and assembly, which is crucial for capturing images that are true-to-reality.
Yes, you can be assured that your images will look crisp, clear, and vibrant on even the largest display formats.