Dual-Camera Borescopes have two cameras on one probe. Usually, one camera is a front view (0-degree), and another is a side view (90 degrees). There is separate lighting for both viewing directions. The view directions can be switched with one button.
The advantages of the dual-camera borescopes:
See more areas with one probe.
Small probe size
See the sidewall or the side direction easily by the quick switch button.
With articulation and dual-camera, one can see almost all fields of view in a narrow chamber.
No extra mirror is needed. No dark corner of the side view.
Sea the real work on youtube:
Web introduction:
http://www.ome-top.com/product_d.php?lang=en&tb=1&id=1244
The advantages of the dual-camera borescopes:
See more areas with one probe.
Small probe size
See the sidewall or the side direction easily by the quick switch button.
With articulation and dual-camera, one can see almost all fields of view in a narrow chamber.
No extra mirror is needed. No dark corner of the side view.
Sea the real work on youtube:
Web introduction:
http://www.ome-top.com/product_d.php?lang=en&tb=1&id=1244