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Smart Classrooms: Document Camera

What document camera is Calvin College using for '09-'10?

Calvin College has selected the ELPDC05 High Resolution Document Imager for its document camera for the 2009-2010 academic year.

Epson's ELPDC05 High Resolution Document Imager.

 

Overview:
  • Superior Image Quality and Performance
    • XGA resolution for incredible clarity
    • 1/3" 850,000 pixel CCD for capturing fine details in images, text and 3-D objects
    • 18x optical zoom for capturing minute features
    • 2x digital magnification (with live camera), which works together with the optical zoom to enlarge images up to 35 times
    • Built-in base light for optimum image quality for transparencies, negatives, slides, and X-rays
    • Motion at 20 frames per second
    • Built-in white balance for enhancing contrast
    • Gamma selection for low-light situations
    • Clear Screen/Image mode to eliminate random noise
    • Color and black-and-white selection for X-rays and dark blueprint images
    • Built-in image rotation (90, 180 and 270 degrees)

  • Advanced Presentation Features
    • RGB switching function for seamless transitions between two applications
    • Built-in RS-232C interface for communication with a remote control system
    • Easy-to-use wireless remote control and front panel operation
    • On-screen display menu (accessed via the included mouse) for easy control
    • Arrow pointer to guide audience members during critical presentations
    • Image Mate software to rotate and save images onto a PC (requires Windows® 98, Me, or XP and a USB connection)
    • Eight picture memory presets
    • One-touch freeze function to stabilize motion on the screen and display it as a still image
    • Tilting camera head so images can be captured both on and off the stage
    • Negative/positive conversion that’s ideal for viewing film photography
    • Built-in scrolling for more extensive image coverage
    • Convenient handle and compact design so it is easy to take the document imager to your next presentation
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