Pursuit of the tip diameter and limits. Beyond what has not been reached until now.
The VJ series, which has overturned the common sense of industrial endoscopes, has introduced a new model with a diameter of 2.8mm that can move 360° in all directions. The 2.8mm model, designed to meet the demand for "more detailed inspections," allows for deeper examination. The ultra-thin tip is equipped with a highly directional light source, and the "Smart Flash System," which synchronizes the frame rate and lighting timing, maximizes the performance of the LED to its limits. Designed with the concept of being smart and compact, the VJ series allows for basic shooting operations to be performed immediately without changing positions. Additionally, to achieve stress-free operability, the bending operation of the tip employs RF's unique direct control method, making it easy to approach complex and intricate locations. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
【Features】 ○ Ultra-fine diameter φ2.8mm ○ 360° curvature in all directions ○ Tactile feedback in hand ○ Equipped with smart flash system ○ Exceptional ease of use ○ Polyethylene resin tube cable ○ High-grade model with integrated monitor ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
Price information
Please contact us.
Delivery Time
※Please contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
Company information
In 1993, the company was founded by the current president Jiro Maruyama and his wife Yuriko, based on wireless and CCD camera technology. Today, it is involved in the development, manufacturing, and sales of dental intraoral cameras, medical and industrial X-ray sensors, industrial endoscopes, broadcast and professional cameras, and the development of capsule endoscopes. In the dental field, currently, 85% of the world's wireless intraoral cameras are made by RF. Additionally, in the medical field, the digital X-ray announced in 2006 achieved a 29.6% share in the domestic DR market in 2007, making it the number one in performance.