13 MP USB Document Camera for Teachers, 4K Ultra High Definition A3-Size Capture, with Dual-Mode LED Supplemental Light and Auto Focus, Web for Distance Learning, Remote Working, Classroom Real-time
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Sure thing! Because the camera supports USB and the Surface runs Windows 10, you'll need to use it with the Surface.
This scanner is very small and light. It is only 15 mm thick and the size of two mobile phones, making it ideal for people who need to quickly scan something. The scanned documents were of exceptional quality, and I was blown away.
HDMI, of course.
This is very quick, and I don't think there will be any delays. The image is displayed quickly even when I select the highest resolution. The scanner's productivity is extremely high, making it an excellent choice for large-scale document copying.
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I had high hopes for this document camera. The feedback has been positive. Advantages: br>br> br>Very simple to set upbr>Lightweightbr>Doesn't take up a lot of spacebr>br>Cons: br>Even when in manual or locked focus, the lighting appears to alternate between brighter and darker. br>The microphone is poor quality, crackling and sounding distant. If you have to raise it by opening the small brackets at the bottom, it is not stable and sways. br>br>: (This is a bummer because it won't work for what I needed it for. ).
I installed the camera, switched on the light, and installed the software. The manufacturer's logo flashes, my laptop's camera illuminates, and nothing happens when I click the app to open the document viewer. To get this to work with a Mac, you might need a couple of advanced degrees in IT.
Unbelievable quality that is simple to set up and operate. I was so pleased with my purchase that I purchased two more for coworkers. workers.
It is durable and stable. br>br> This camera has the necessary touch controls on its base to focus, zoom in or out, rotate, and add light when plugged into your computer's USB port and a photo app is open. Take a photo and save it as a PDF file on the Mac, using a USB C adapter and Photo Booth to rename the file from the default name of the date and time. The app PDFScanner will add OCR as an invisible layer over PDFs. We also used the document camera, which had a built-in microphone and worked well with Quicktime. In a video call, it also worked well as a webcam. The camera must be selected as the camera to be used instead of the computer's camera in all cases. br>br>In the product packaging, black art foam served as a good backdrop for capturing a copy of one of our COVID-branded products. 19 Vaccination Record Cards were scanned and emailed to myself so that I could keep them on my phone in case they were needed. It's a lot easier than trying to use the printer's scanner, and it speeds up the process of capturing information on extra paper for digital filing. br>br>While a good camera phone can do a lot of documenting, this device is particularly useful for framing the shot, adjusting the light, steadying the camera, and keeping your shadow and fingers out of the shot. It's also ideal for zooming and learning from a distance. It is ideal for taking with you and storing because it folds down to almost nothing. Having something this easy to transport is a huge plus for us because we camp and travel in an RV. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. br>br> I hope it was of use to you.
I was under the impression that I didn't require a document camera. For any document that I might want to scan, I assumed that the fax on my printer would suffice. THEN came the shock of reality. br>I'm working on a 40-year-old manuscript that was written by hand. I'm concerned that the paper is too delicate to pass through the autofeeder on my printer. The scanner's light may be harmful to the paper as well. br>I also need copies of pages from bound books from time to time. I don't want to risk breaking the spine of the book by using a scanner that requires me to open it flat. I can just forget about using the scanner on my printer if I want to scan a solid object. br>I've looked at two document cameras, both of which have come to my aid. I can turn on the camera, plug it into my computer, and it's ready to use. br>What about those delicate pages? I placed each one on the camera's bed one by one. I can shoot a very high-quality image of each page once I've got the camera in position. I can set the camera to a lower resolution if I don't need the camera's high quality. I'm not concerned about a bright light moving beneath the paper of a scanner because this is a specialized camera. br>If I want to photograph a page (or pages) from a book, I can be gentler with the book's spine. I can also photograph solid objects with it. When I'm not using the camera, it folds up into a small package, making it easy to store until the next time I need a high-quality book camera, want to photograph a solid object, or take a self-portrait. image, or take part in a video conference call. Because the camera can be rotated away from the bed (where the paper is) to a position that can be used for capturing your face and participating in video presentations, this camera can be used for online meetings and other applications. It comes equipped with a microphone and an LED light, making it ideal for Zoom, Skype, and other video calls. I intend to put it to good use. br> br>If you found this review useful, please let Amazon know by clicking the link below.
This semester, I had to teach my college students for four hours per day. My classroom was set up to automatically zoom, but not my home. My laptop's camera wasn't very good. It shielded a smudged photograph. br>This device was effective in resolving the issue. My students were able to hear and see me because of the clear image. It simply plugs into my laptop and is immediately operational. Because the system is so complicated and the Webcam is linked to other functions, I did not try it in my classroom. I also didn't use it to display documents because I do everything on the internet. However, I can see how this feature could be very useful for classroom teachers who want to show their students their work. The device comes in a sturdy box that works well for storing it when not in use.