RCS-100 Medical Camera System with General Lens

The RCS-100 with general lens can be utilised for a general initial screening, or more specifically for the assessment of the mouth and throat.

Features of the General Lens

The general lens provides a 78° field of view and 4x digital magnification for assessing conditions such as tooth decay, gum disease, abscesses, tonsilitis and more, whilst also providing the additional benefit of capturing and sharing of digital photographs or video to support with diagnosis, monitoring or treatment.

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Front view of RCS-100 with general lens.

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General lens for RCS-100.

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Back view of RCS-100 with general lens.

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Side view of RCS-100 with general lens.

Providing evidence of diagnosis and improving effectiveness of treatments

Healthcare and insurance providers, in particular, are becoming increasingly focused on evidence; evidence of a diagnosis and to approve treatments. RCS-100 can support this demand by providing images and/or videos of a multitude of diagnoses, monitoring diagnoses and tracking the effectiveness of treatments.

Doctors from universities in Warwick, England, found that when presented alongside a diagnosis, medical images may aid patient understanding, recall and trust in medical information and they may be a powerful resource for patients that could be utilised by clinicians during consultations.1

Product details

 

RCS-100 General Lens
Dimensions 60.5 mm x 60.5 mm x 19.0 mm
23.82 in x 23.82 in x 0.75 in
Weight 66.4 g (2.34 oz)
F/# (focal length/width) 2.0
Field angle 78°
Depth of field scope 30 mm - 4 m
1.18 - 157.48 in
Lighting source Natural light LED
LED colour temperance 5500 k

 

RCS-100
Size 225 mm x 135 mm x 45 mm
Weight 292.0 g
Focus Automatic / Manual
Image format JPEG
Video format  MP4
Adapt input 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.3 A
Adapt outnput 5 VDC, 2 A
USB OTG and type-C USB
Extend memory (OPT) 16 GB Wi-Fi SD car
RAM 2 GB LPDDR3 
ROM 16 GB
CMOS sensor resolution Total number of pixels: 3296 (H) x 2512 (V) approx. 8.28 M pixels
Number of effective pixels: 3296 (H) x 2480 (V) approx. 8.17 M pixels
Number of active pixels: 3280 (H) x 2464 (V) approx. 8.08 M pixels
Battery 3.6 V, 2600 mAH, 18650 Li-ion battery 
Video 3.5 hours (fully charged battery at 25 °C ambient temperature)

Ordering information

RCS-100
ART. NO. REGION DESCRIPTION
1970-H All RCS-100 basic model, no lenses
1970-HXGX1 All except US RCS-100 basic model, general lens
1970-HDGO All RCS-100 basic model, otoscope, dermatoscope and general lens
1970-HDGX All except US RCS-100 basic model, dermatoscope and general lens
1970-HXGO All except US RCS-100 basic model, otoscope and general lens

1 USA: Art. 1970-H + 13271

Lenses and Adapters
ART. NO. REGION DESCRIPTION
13271 All General lens
Accessories
ART. NO. REGION DESCRIPTION
13274 All except US Case for RCS-100, black

Downloads

The RCS-100 Medical Camera System

Learn more about the RCS-100 with a choice of lenses and adapters that can be used to assess a patient's eyes, ears, nose, throat, skin and more.

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RCS-100 Digital Dermatoscope

RCS-100 Medical Camera System with a Special Lens for digital dermoscopy.

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RCS-100 Medical Camera System

RCS-100 Medical Camera System is available with a choice of lenses and adapters.

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RCS-100 Digital Otoscope

RCS-100 Medical Camera System with Otoscope Lens for digital otoscopy.

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RCS-100 with Endoscope Adapters

RCS-100 Medical Camera System with two different Endoscope Adapters.

Telemedicine

Telemedicine uses advanced telecommunication technologies to exchange health information and provide health care services across geographic, time, social, and cultural barriers.2 Our Telemedicine cart can include RCS-100 medical camera system as an optional module.

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E.E. Phelps, et al., Do medical images aid understanding and recall of medical information? An experimental study comparing the experience of viewing no image, a 2D medical image and a 3D medical image alongside a diagnosis, Patient Educ Couns (2017), doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2016.12.034.

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Myers MR. Telemedicine: an emerging health care technology. Health Care Manag (Frederick). 2003 Jul-Sep;22(3):219-23. doi: 10.1097/00126450-200307000-00005. PMID: 12956223.