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Visible Light Range Scientific Camera Market size was valued at over USD 400 million in 2022 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of over 5 % between 2023 and 2032 driven by the growing number of surgical procedures.
Medical cameras are a common component of surgical procedures. Recently, the number of surgeries has significantly increased due to the rapidly aging global population and the rising frequency of chronic diseases, raising the demand for cutting-edge medical equipment. Older patients opt for non-invasive procedures than invasive ones as these procedures allow them to recover more quickly & include fewer complications. Non-invasive procedures typically use cutting-edge camera technology to perform microscopic and endoscopic surgeries.
Microscopic cameras are frequently utilized in various surgical procedures from spinal and neurosurgery to cataract and dental operations. The development of surgical microscopes, from simple magnifying tools to information & communication hubs, has effectively aided in examining patient conditions while lowering morbidity rates. As a result, endoscopy, dermatology, ophthalmology, surgical microscopy, and dentistry extensively use medical cameras. The need for medical cameras is anticipated to rise along with the number of surgical procedures in these domains.
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Base Year: | 2022 |
Visible Light Range Scientific Camera Market Size in 2022: | USD 400 Million |
Forecast Period: | 2022 to 2032 |
Forecast Period 2022 to 2032 CAGR: | 5% |
2032 Value Projection: | USD 800 Million |
Historical Data for: | 2018 – 2022 |
No. of Pages: | 250 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 265 |
Segments covered: | Type, Camera Resolution, Camera Price, and Region |
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Dust, microparticles, contaminants, and shocks can damage 3D image sensors. The quality of an image can be significantly reduced by a small disturbance. Thus, these 3D sensors need to be handled carefully. Technologies including 4K, ultra-HD, and 3D depth sensing are more expensive than CMOS & CCD image sensor camera technologies. This restricts the placement of cameras along a production or assembly line to specific locations. Although the price of these cameras has drastically dropped over the past few years, small-scale businesses still find it too expensive. The high cost of camera technologies is restraining the market for visible light range scientific cameras.