Epson Debuts New Document Camera
Epson’s new DC-20 document camera features a 12x optical zoom (and 10x digital zoom), an HDMI output, native 1080p projection and a built-in microphone. Designed specifcially for K-12 applications, this document camera allows teachers to write or draw over live images with an animation feature. It can also record and play back time-lapse photography and offers the connection of a microscope via the eye-piece for sharing share magnified images. It has 1GB of flash storage embedded, as well as a USB port for additional memory storage.
See all the specs here.
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