A Camera Designed for Pathology
Our PathSuite G-Series optimises pathology workflows. The G-Series makes it easy to capture, annotate, measure, and save high quality images of gross specimens in the frozen section room, and to share the images with specialists in other locations. Its fully enclosed camera and touch screen monitor take up minimal workspace, and can be mounted in a grossing hood, configured as a freestanding unit with lighting, or mounted on a wall in the laboratory per your needs.

A Software Designed for Smooth Operations
PathSuite is an intuitive interface designed to optimise workflow efficiency. The software streamlines documentation processing, allowing users to preview and archive images with ease. With features including live preview, video capture, audio recording and annotation, PathSuite accelerates image processing, helping busy labs save valuable time.
Key Features
HD Resolution
At 720MP, the HD resolution enables the G20 to produce high-quality images every time. These detailed images are crucial for accurate pathology analysis and documentation.
Enhanced Zoom
Equipped with a 8.33X optical zoom and an additional 4X digital zoom, the G20 maintains image clarity at even the most close-up views of specimens, an essential feature when examining fine details.
Auto-Focus and Auto-Exposure
The user-friendly auto features simplify the photography process, ensuring optimal focus and lighting to enhance image accuracy. While the manual override option allows technicians to make case-specific adjustments.
Telepathology Interface
Telepathology plays a key role where consultations and collaborative diagnoses are required from outside of the lab. The G20 system facilitates these remote connections and enables the sharing of high-quality images with ease.
Video Recording
With the ability to record in HD at 30 frames per second, G20’s versatility makes it suitable for a range of applications, from documenting dynamic processes to creating instructional videos for educational purposes.
PathSuite 3.0 Compatibility
Designed to optimise pathology workflow, the intuitive PathSuite 3.0 interface includes a range of tools to improve efficiency. Image acquisition, viewing, editing and archiving are streamlined while an integrated interface enables LIMS transfer (optional feature) and telepathology (optional feature).
G20 Camera Integration Variants
Technical Specs
Model | G20 |
Sensor | |
Resolution | 20 MP (HD) |
Active Pixels | 5472 X 3648 |
Optical Format | 1.0" |
Shutter Type | Global Shutter with Single frame capture |
Bit Depth | 12 bit / channel ADC (24 bit RGB file) |
Camera | |
Macro Lens | 8.33x Optical + 4x Digital Zoom |
Focus | Auto Focus w/ Manual Override |
Exposure | Auto Exposure w/ Manual Offset |
Computer Interface | USB 3.0 to RJ45 / HDMI / USB 2.0 to External Control Box |
Tripod Mount | 1 /4"-20 thread (with optional mounting plate) |
Weight | 1.5 lbs (0.68 kgs) |
Size (Including Diopter) | 3.23" (82mm) W x 4.33" (110mm) H x 3.42" (87mm) D |
Power Consumption | 25 Watts to External Control Box |
Operating Temperature / Humidity | (-5°) to 60°/20% to 80% |
Storage Temperature I Humidity | (-20) to 60 °c /20 to 95 % |
Certifications | CE, FCC Class A, EN60950 RoHS |
Live Preview | |
16:9 Format (fps) | 720p @30 fps |
Image Capture | |
Max Capture Resolution | 720p - HD |
Resolution | 5472 X 3648 |
Software Compatibility | |
PathSuite 3.0 /WIN OS 7, 8, 10, 11 | Optimized Pathology workflow interface, with Image Acquisition Module, Image Viewer, Image Editor, Central SQL/RDBMS Image Archive, LIS/EMR Transfer Interface (optional), Telepathology Interface (optional)
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FAQs
You can choose your format between jpg, jpg2000, png or tif. About 5-8MB per image.
Camera can be operated using foot pedal and/or mouse.
G8 – Equipped with a 20x optical zoom lens and a 4x digital zoom.
G20 – Up to 8.33X optical zoom and offers up to 4x digital zoom.
Optical zoom physically changes the lens to magnify the subject, while digital zoom enlarges a portion of the already captured image.
Minimum requirements camera, PC, software and foot pedal.
Additional accessories can be:
• LIS XTWAIN Image Transfer (LIS x TWAIN image transfer refers to using the TWAIN protocol to transfer images from imaging devices directly into a Laboratory Information System (LIS). It’s a bridge that enables smooth, standardised communication between imaging hardware and lab software.)
• PathMobile Mini Monitor and Bracketing
• PathMobile Remote Control
• Telepathology
There are no specific lighting requirements, ambient light is usually enough. The camera features auto brightness settings but can also be adjusted manually. Our PathStand variant comes with additional LED lighting.
The 20MP camera takes around 5 seconds due to amount of data processing associated with 20MP cameras. The 8MP camera captures images instantly.
Integration available via TWAIN interface in PS3 Pro or HL7 available with PS3 Enterprise software.
Additional feature available at an extra cost.
Solmedia offers a collection of bespoke packages that promise exceptional equipment servicing and technical maintenance for your laboratory equipment. The camera also comes with a 1 year manufacture warranty.
Additional warranty can be purchased.
Equipment Servicing and MaintenanceOur software team can work closely with your IT team to ensure a smooth and fast update process.
Pathologists located anywhere in the world can then remotely view, navigate, and diagnose via a secure online platform. The system enables real-time consultations, second opinions, and even education/training by allowing multiple users to access and interact at the same time.
- Place a ruler or similar measuring tool in the field of view of the PathSuite system.
- Click on the Capture tab and find the Calibrate button.
- If you don’t see the Calibrate button, toggle the More Options list.
- The system will automatically zoom out.
- Use the mouse to place a line by clicking the start and end points of the ruler on screen.
- After drawing the line, enter the actual length of the line in the dialogue box that appears.
- Repeat this process at each zoom level of the system camera.
Note: This process can take several minutes as most cameras have many zoom levels to set.