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- High-Definition 1080p, UXGA, SXGA, and XGA
- 6x Optical Zoom, Manual Zoom
- One-touch video/audio recording
and playback
- Built-in microphone
- SD card - accepts up to 32 GB
- Compatible with all interactive
whiteboards (IWB)
- Time-lapse photography
- Automatic and manual slideshow
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High Resolution: The Ladibug Model settings, including
UXGA (1600x 1200), SXGA (1280 x 1024), XGA
(1024 x 768) and HDTV (1080p/720p).
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Powerful zoom lens: The DC265 includes 6x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, as well as a flexible gooseneck manual zoom feature that allows the camera head to be adjusted closer to any object. The DC265 can display pictures more than 60 times larger than the original so students can clearly observe the details of small objects.
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Larger shooting area: With a 16 x
12 capture area, the DC265 can capture even
large-format books
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One-touch video recoding and Playback:
Recording lessons, in-class demonstrations, or
student performances is easy with DC265's
hardware-based recording function and built-in
microphone. With the push of a button,
teachers can record videos with synchronized
audio and then play back recorded lessons and
demonstrations immediately by pushing one more
button. The unit automatically stores the
content on an SD card. When giving a
demonstration, teachers can simply press the
record button and start the lesson.
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FastSlide" technology The DC265 features the
industry's best slide loading speed - up to
300 slides per minute. Educators can know that
they will capture students' attention without
losing valuable teaching time to loading
slides. Educators can also use the DC265 to
capture images, take time- lapse photos, and
create slide shows (all from a single button
without software). In addition, built-in
transition effects make presenting a
professional-looking slide show instantaneous
and effortless.
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Five-step book mode:
The full-rotation capability, the new
five-step book mode, plus a larger shooting
area, allow teachers to position their
materials under the camera, and quickly zoom
to the desired area.
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