What is a high resolution CCD camera suitable for inspecting metal cavities?

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The discussion centers on finding a high-resolution CCD camera suitable for inspecting metal cavities, specifically one that is compact and oblong to fit into a tube. The user references the AVT Stingray F080 camera as a model of interest but specifies a need for a still photography option rather than a video recorder. Recommendations include consulting local camera stores or reaching out to camera enthusiasts for further advice.

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Hi, I'm trying to find a high resolution ccd camera that can be used to take PHOTOGRAPHS to inspect the surfaces of metal cavities. It has to be compact and oblong to fit into a tube so it can be inserted into a cavity.

I'm looking for something very much similar to this shape:

http://www.adept.net.au/cameras/avt/stingray_f080.shtml

except not a video recorder. Does anyone have any advice where I could find something like that?
 
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Mu naught said:
Hi, I'm trying to find a high resolution ccd camera that can be used to take PHOTOGRAPHS to inspect the surfaces of metal cavities. It has to be compact and oblong to fit into a tube so it can be inserted into a cavity.

I'm looking for something very much similar to this shape:

http://www.adept.net.au/cameras/avt/stingray_f080.shtml

except not a video recorder. Does anyone have any advice where I could find something like that?

That camera says it can run up to 31fps -- is that fast enough for you?

If not, you might be able to ask at any large camera store near you, or you could also try PM'ing Russ Waters -- he's a camera buff I believe...
 

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