The KCX5-80 series is a multi-interface microscope camera that combines HDMI, Wi-Fi, USB, and LAN connectivity for classroom instruction, scientific research, and industrial inspection. It operates independently without a computer while providing rich interaction features for collaborative setups.
Powered by a Sony Starvis 2 back-illuminated CMOS high-sensitivity sensor, the camera outputs 4K 60 fps low-latency video (40 ms typical latency), supports local storage, and integrates XCamView software for direct on-device control.
Versatile multi-interface output: HDMI, USB 3.0, Wi-Fi, and LAN operate together, enabling real-time preview, remote streaming, and networked teaching.
High-performance imaging hardware: Sony Starvis 2 back-illuminated CMOS with built-in 3D noise reduction, sharpening, color restoration, and gamma tuning modules.
Intelligent control, efficient workflow: Optional USB voice control triggers photo capture, video recording, and freeze-frame, and captured media can be uploaded automatically to a server.
Flexible file management and advanced tools: On-device browsing supports image/video comparison, still vs. live view comparison, real-time depth-of-field fusion, and image stitching.
Cross-platform ecosystem: Works seamlessly with OptiView and OptiLite on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and offers a standard SDK for integration.
Plug-and-play for every scenario
Runs without a computer and supports simultaneous multi-interface output for classrooms, labs, and industrial lines.
2High resolution with ultra-low latency
4K 60 fps output with ~40 ms latency meets live presentation, recording, and streaming demands.
3Smart interaction and automation
Voice control and automated uploads streamline workflows and boost efficiency.
4Professional image optimization
Hardware 3D noise reduction, sharpening, and color tuning preserve detail and fidelity.
5Robust cross-platform support
Broad software compatibility and SDK access simplify system integration and multi-device collaboration.
XCamView And KCX5 Series Camera in HDMI Mode