Sony MCC-1000MD 3CCD HD Video Camera
Ideal for microsurgical applications
Built on Sonyās expertise and knowledge, accumulated over decades as a world-leading supplier of high-quality broadcast and professional products, the MCC-1000MD features the latest-generation image sensor technology, offering enhanced low-light sensitivity compared to traditional cameras on the market. Designed for medical microsurgical applications including ophthalmology and neurology procedures, the compact and lightweight design allows the C-mount head to be easily mounted on most existing surgical microscopes. Captured HD images can be displayed on our surgical monitors for everyone to see in the OR and recorded with our medical recorders. Surgical footage can be shared with clinicians/colleagues, at conferences and symposiums, and for surgical training and education.


Capture minute surgical details
Designed to deliver a high level of detail for microsurgery applications, the MCC-1000MD camera head combines three Exmor⢠R CMOS sensors. This sensor, combined with our leading image-processing technology, means the MCC-1000MD offers the sensitivity of F20, a signal-to-noise ratio of 63 dB, and a horizontal resolution of 1,000 TV lines or more. The MCC-1000MD can capture Full HD images with 1,080 effective scanning lines even in progressive format, allowing you to see details and movement in videos with greater clarity than in interlaced format. Simultaneous video outputs from two MCC-1000MD units can be synchronized, allowing capture of HD 3D stereoscopic video images. These 3D images can be displayed on Sonyās 4K 3D surgical monitors, such as the LMD-X310MT and LMD-X550MT, and can be recorded by our HVO-3300MT 3D medical recorder.
High sensitivity designed for near darkness
A high sensitivity of F20 means the MCC-1000MD can capture remarkably clear video and still images even in near darkness. This is especially useful for procedures involving areas of the anatomy that are difficult to illuminate during a particularly intricate microsurgery. This level of sensitivity allows the camera to capture more natural colors and suppress noise caused by higher gain. Ideal for ophthalmic posterior surgical procedures that involve the retina and optic nerve areas. The camera can also capture and reproduce very brightly lit areas at standard exposure level.

High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode
The MCC-1000MD can operate in HDR (High Dynamic Range) mode. When used in conjunction with an HDR display, the images can be viewed with a wider range of contrast to capture surgical images with even greater contrast and realism. Objects with surfaces that are difficult to reproduce are visually improved, such as wetness, dark shadows, or glossiness.

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