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Using Cameras with the Borescope
C-mount video cameras, 35mm SLR cameras and digital cameras can be used with bore-
scopes to document inspection images onto videotape, 35mm film or digital data storage
devices. See your local GE Inspection Technologies Sales Representative to determine which
is best for you. An optical coupler is required to attach the camera to the eyepiece. The proper
coupler depends on the camera being used.
Video Cameras usually have a standard "c-mount" fitting which requires a c-mount coupler.
These couplers can have different focal lengths which determine the screen magnification of
the image, which in turn can impact image brightness. The proper coupler will depend on the
diameter of the scope being used and the available light on the target surface. You may want
to have more than one of these couplers to optimize performance on each inspection.
35mm SLR Cameras require a threaded coupler that will screw on to the lens of the specific
camera being used. The diameter of the threads must match the lens thread diameter, so have
this diameter information available when selecting the threaded coupler.
Digital Cameras must have a similar lens thread to the 35mm SLR cameras in order to be
used with borescopes. As with the 35mm SLR camera, have the thread diameter available
when selecting the threaded coupler.
Video Hook-Up
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Borescope
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