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Can I use the digital camera I already own to capture borescope images?

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Can I use the digital camera I already own to capture borescope images?

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Maybe! There are many different digital cameras with widely ranging features and we cannot guarantee a particular digital camera will work satisfactorily. We can provide a list of key features that will give you a pretty good idea. A good resource for finding the features of a particular digital camera is dpreview.com. ZOOM: For the borescope image to fill a reasonable portion of the screen, a long focal length lens is needed. Make sure that the optical zoom range on your camera goes out to a 350mm or longer telephoto (equivalent 35mm focal length). If your camera is 3 or more megapixel, then using up to 3x digital zoom to achieve this might be OK. Filter Threads: The Digital Camera Coupler (DCC) attaches to the camera using the filter threads on the camera lens. We sell the DCC in 4 filter thread diameters and stock adapters to convert these to 6 more filter thread diameters. See the description of the DCC at our on-line store for the specific filter thread sizes available. Please NOT

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