This diagnostic procedure uses a specialized optical device (colposcope) with magnification to examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva. Modern colposcopes from Labomed utilize high-resolution imaging and LED illumination to screen for cervical cancer and other lesions.
The current 3mm camera is already impressive, but researchers are working on true "micro cameras" (under 1mm) based on single-fiber optic imaging. These "fiber-bundle endoscopes" or "nanoscopes" would be so small they could pass through the cervix without any dilation at all, requiring no anesthetic. Some experimental devices are even designed to be swallowed or inserted, then passed naturally, capturing images as they go. Micro camera inside vagina
Modern micro cameras for gynecology are marvels of engineering. Here’s what happens inside the 3mm tip: This diagnostic procedure uses a specialized optical device
These cameras are favored by vloggers for their balance of tiny size and professional-grade video quality. Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III Digital Camera These "fiber-bundle endoscopes" or "nanoscopes" would be so
: A more direct examination where a thin, telescope-like camera (hysteroscope) is actually passed through the vagina and cervix into the uterus. Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
If you have symptoms, see a doctor. Do not insert non-medical cameras into your body.