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According to market research by Xuanzhan Technology, an official authorized dealer of Sony (China), as gynecological diagnosis and treatment move towards precision, the electronic colposcopy industry is facing an urgent need for a "visual upgrade". The market urgently requires a camera module that combines ultra-high resolution, medical-grade true color reproduction, and ultra-fast automatic focusing to meet the increasingly strict clinical experience requirements of end users and build a technological barrier in the fierce market competition.
It is precisely in response to such industry calls that Sony's FCB-ER9100 has emerged, injecting a fresh and powerful force to break the deadlock in the long-stagnant high-end imaging field.

The core mission of electronic colposcopes is to magnify the minute structures of the cervix and vaginal walls and capture early lesion signals that are invisible to the naked eye. However, in clinical practice, imaging limitations frequently impede diagnostic efficiency:
Insufficient detail capture: The resolution of ordinary high-definition modules is limited, unable to clearly display tiny blood vessels and squamous epithelial textures, resulting in a persistently high risk of missed diagnoses.
Poor performance in low-light conditions: When the light in the examination room is weak or unevenly distributed, the image noise increases sharply, details become blurred, and it is difficult to determine the boundaries of the lesion.
Color and dynamic range disparity: Color reproduction distortion and imbalance in light and dark contrast result in low distinguishability between diseased and normal tissues, which interferes with doctors' interpretation.

To overcome these pain points, it is necessary to be equipped with high resolution, the ability to handle complex environments, and medical-grade color reproduction. The Sony FCB-ER9100 was precisely designed for this purpose.
The Sony FCB-ER9100 achieves a breakthrough in 4K 60fps ultra-high definition imaging, equipped with a high-quality image sensor. Its resolution far exceeds that of traditional 1080P modules, with a significant increase in pixel density. It can clearly reproduce key diagnostic details such as the texture of the cervical mucosa, punctate blood vessels, and mosaic structures.
Compared with ordinary high-definition lenses, 4K resolution offers a fourfold increase in detail. Even the tiniest lesions and the most delicate abnormal blood vessels can be clearly presented and precisely located. Coupled with high magnification zoom, doctors can closely observe the lesion area without repeatedly adjusting the equipment. This not only enhances the screening efficiency but also significantly reduces the probability of missed and misdiagnosis, thus establishing the first line of defense for early cervical cancer screening.
In clinical examinations, insufficient lighting and local shadows are common, which poses extreme demands on the light-sensing capabilities of the camera module. The Sony FCB-ER9100, relying on Sony's self-developed light-sensing technology, achieves outstanding low-light performance. Even in dim examination environments or under weak light, it can still output clean and clear color images.

The FCB-ER9100 camera module discards the drawbacks of traditional modules, such as excessive noise in low light and grayish images. It can effectively suppress noise and retain the details of lesions, enabling doctors to accurately determine the range, depth and shape of lesions even in complex lighting conditions. Whether in simple clinics of primary medical institutions or in areas with poor lighting due to special body positions, it can achieve stable imaging around the clock, completely freeing diagnosis from the constraints of light.
In addition to the two core advantages of 4K resolution and low-light performance, the Sony FCB-ER9100 further caters to the medical application requirements of electronic colposcopes with multiple advanced technologies:
4.1 Wide Dynamic Range, No Blind Spots in Bright and Dark Areas
For the alternating bright and dark scenes in colposcopy, Sony FCB-ER9100 is equipped with wide dynamic range technology, balancing the details in bright and dark areas, avoiding overexposure due to reflections and black shadows. This makes the contrast between diseased and normal tissues clearer and the diagnosis more intuitive.
4.2 Fast Auto-Focus and Smooth Zoom
The Sony FCB-ER9100 features precise and lag-free focusing and smooth zooming. Doctors can quickly lock onto the target lesion, track and observe it in real time, reducing patient waiting time and enhancing the diagnostic and therapeutic experience.
4.3 High-fidelity color reproduction, in line with medical diagnostic standards
The Sony FCB-ER9100 features high color fidelity, accurately reproducing the true color of tissues and avoiding misjudgment caused by color deviation. It precisely presents the shape and color changes of lesions, providing a reliable basis for pathological judgment.
4.4 Compact and Stable Design, Suitable for Integration into Medical Equipment
The Sony FCB-ER9100 has a compact size of 50x58x80mm, making it easy to integrate into various electronic colposcopy devices. It also features excellent stability, meeting the high-frequency and long-term usage requirements of hospitals, thereby reducing equipment failure rates and maintenance costs.
Summary
From the detail dominance of 4K ultra-high definition to the stable output in low-light environments, Sony's FCB-ER9100 breaks through the traditional imaging bottlenecks of electronic colposcopes with its hardcore technology, empowering precise gynecological diagnosis with professional imaging capabilities.
Sony's new product FCB-ER9100 will make its first public appearance in China at the booth of Xuanzhan Technology at the 93rd China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF). We sincerely invite you to visit the site and witness this glorious moment together.

Time: April 9th-12th
Location: Shanghai National Exhibition and Convention Center
Booth Number: 8.1Q43, Hall 8
