Kit Videocap derma superior
Videodermatoscopy

Videocap® 4.0 D1 Derma Superior

The Videocap® 4.0 D1 device is a video biomicroscope for epiluminescence, immersion, and polarized light analysis.

This portable, high-resolution videodermatoscope comes with dedicated software that enables image acquisition, storage, and analysis.

Its multidisciplinary versatility, comprehensive software, and portability make Videocap® 4.0 the ideal solution for professionals who need a flexible tool for various diagnostic applications.

The Kit

The Videocap® Derma Superior Kit includes:

  • Videocap® 4.0 D1 5MPX digital videocapillaroscope probe
  • 20x–50x polarized lens with 20x and 50x spacers (optional 30x spacer)
  • Latest-generation desktop or laptop computer
  • Color laser printer
  • Medical trolley with station mount
  • 1000W isolation transformer
  • Videocap® Derma software
  • Aluminum carrying case
  • USB foot pedal for image capture
  • Photographic atlas of dermatoscopy

The Probe

Videocap® 4.0 D1 is a video biomicroscope for epiluminescence, immersion, and polarized light applications.

It is the only device capable of performing both dermatoscopic and trichoscopic analyses, thanks to interchangeable lenses with different magnifications and the ability to switch between polarized and direct immersion light.

In dermatology, this function is achieved using the 20x–50x lens with dedicated spacers that allow examination of the target area at fixed magnifications of 20x and 50x (optionally 30x).

The optical system uses 12 LEDs to illuminate the observed area.
With the 20x–50x lens, images can be captured under white diode light or polarized light by rotating the metal ring on the optics.

Manual focus adjustment is performed using the focusing ring.

Main Features of the Probe

Ergonomic, high-definition probe with excellent color rendering and lightweight design to minimize wrist fatigue during prolonged use.

The Videocap® 4.0 D1 connects to a PC via USB 3.0 interface and is powered directly through the USB port (4.5 – 5.5 VDC).
The probe includes a power on/off button located at the rear of the camera.

Default brightness is set to automatic but can be manually adjusted using the built-in brightness control knob.

  • Camera sensor: 1/2.5” Rolling
  • Resolution: 2592H × 1944V pixels (5 MPX, FULL HD)

  • White balance
  • Light intensity (rear dimmer control)
  • Contrast
  • Image gain
  • Gamma
  • Electronic image capture (via remote USB foot pedal)

The Videocap® 4.0 D1 complies with current medical device regulations:
Class I, Rule 10, Annex VIII – MDR 2017/745

Software

The Videocap® software enables image acquisition, storage, and archiving.

It was designed to provide professionals with an advanced tool for differential diagnosis and follow-up evaluation.
Its optimized image-saving algorithm ensures high-quality visualization and photography without any color distortion.

Main Software Features

Secure, personal login system protected by password.

Ability to register new visits, review archived ones, perform diagnoses, and print reports.
Images from previous visits can be compared directly.

Advanced search engine for the entire archive using keywords categorized by gender, diagnosis, mapping, histological diagnosis, clinical and dermatoscopic patterns, etc.

Full user customization of body areas, diagnoses, access accounts, and usage configurations.

Live image capture from the examination area.
Captured images can be saved and post-processed by adjusting color, contrast, brightness, and applying graphic filters to highlight image details.
The post-processing tools also allow insertion of annotations and geometric figures (arrows, circles, rectangles, freehand selections, grids).

The software supports dynamic localization for mapping on real images and body maps.
It also allows import/export of images in .bmp, .jpeg, and DICOM formats.

Optional video recording module enabling AVI format recording to HDD or VHS.

Compare patient images taken during different visits, from various body areas, or from external sources (databases, CD-ROMs, or user-created archives).

Generate complete, standards-compliant reports following national and international guidelines.
Multiple report formats available — 1, 2, or 4 images per lesion, visit, or follow-up.
All reports are fully customizable.
Possibility to print mole maps with corresponding dermatoscopic images and reference positions.

Compare live images with those from previous visits to monitor changes over time.

The Videocap® software can be installed in a network environment, allowing multi-disciplinary clinical structures to connect multiple diagnostic workstations.