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More Free
Working Surface and View
By suspending the camera into the
ceiling, there will be less interruption
between the presenter and the audiences.
This also cleans up the working
surface so a larger objector can
be easily captured. |
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No Reflection and No Hot
Spot
The light source is projected in
16-degree angles onto the working
surface. It reduces any potential
of getting reflection, shade or
hot spot, which commonly associated,
with other type of light sources.
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Easy Positioning with
Light Square Indication
CL500 projects a uniformed light
source from the camera body onto
the working surface to indicate
the shooting area. Any objects can
be easily placed in the working
surface for captures. |
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Built-in Light Intensity
Sensor
The CL500 is equipped with light
intensity sensor, this sensor monitoring
the projected light intensity output.
In the event of light failure, the
CL500 will adjust itself to work
without the assistant of the light
source while waiting the failed
light being replaced. |
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Easy Install and Maintenance
All connections are placed on the
topside of the camera so it can
be easily installed. The main cover
can be removed without special tools
in case of lamp replacement. |
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Split Screen for Side
by Side Image Display
The CL500 can display two images
side-by-side at the same time for
comparison. These two images can
be one from current live camera
and the other from the built-in
image memory. Built-in images can
also be pan as desired. |
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Seamless Switch Between
PC and Camera Video Output
The CL500 has built-in seamless
video switches, which enable seamless
output video source switching between
the live video from the camera and
the RGB input commonly used for
computer video pass-through. Seamless
switching means no flickering during
the video source switching. The
audiences will enjoy a smoother
presentation. |
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Built-in Ethernet connection
The CL500 comes with an Ethernet
connection for easier integration
into a computer network for remote
control purpose. Programming Ethernet
is much easier than the RS-232.
Cabling also less expensive compares
to RS-232 cable with longer cable
run allowance. |
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20 fps Live Progressive
Output
CL500 captures videos at 20 frames
per second. User can enjoys a real-times
live image output with less flickering
compares to other 15 fps unit |