Ports & interfaces
| VGA (D-Sub) output ports |
1 |
| Composite video out |
1 |
| VGA (D-Sub) input ports |
1 |
| USB connector type |
Mini-USB A |
Packaging content
| User guide |
Y |
| Carrying case |
Y |
Camera
| Light exposure modes |
Manual, Auto |
| Light source |
LED |
| Image freeze |
Y |
| Maximum frame rate |
30 fps |
| Effective sensor resolution |
5 MP |
| Sensor type |
CMOS |
Power
| USB powered |
Y |
| Power supply type |
AC/USB |
Lens system
| Auto focus |
Y |
| Maximum focal length (f) |
30.75 mm |
| Digital zoom |
10 x |
| Optical zoom |
8 x |
| Shooting area (WxD) |
400 x 300 mm |
Technical details
| Built-in microphone |
Y |
| Memory capacity (images) |
80 |
| Photo effects |
Mirror, Negative film |
| Lamp type |
LED |
Weight & dimensions
| Dimensions folded (WxDxH) |
305 x 245 x 77 mm |
System requirements
| Mac operating systems supported |
Y |
1/2.5" CMOS, 5M pixels, full HD 1080p, 2592 H x 1944 V, 30 fps, Mini-USB A
Not only does the F50 allow you to show multiple angles of any 3-d object in high definition and at 30 frames per second, but the exclusive onboard annotation feature allows teachers to plug a mouse or AP20t directly into the F50 and immediately annotate over an image without a computer or additional software!
<b>Megapixels. Mega images. Mega wows.</b>
Learning becomes wonderment when it's unfolding on the big screen and nothing puts on a show like the 5 megapixels of the F50 doc cam that's primed to show crisp text, bright images and vivid colors. The F50 is also engineered with a large imaging sensor to collect lots of light. More megapixels and more light mean better resolution and gorgeous detail for showcasing your classroom's best.
<b>Zoom into it.</b>
Really get down to the nitty-gritty details of your experiment, math problem or poem. With 80x zoom, you can zero in on the smallest details and clearly see the big picture. So that tiny 1/8 or 1/16 of an inch on a ruler can be clearly seen by the student in the back of the class. A bonus is that when you are in digital zoom, you can move around the image while you are still zoomed in.
<b>If only everything was 30fps smooth.</b>
We'll admit it. We suffer a little from attention deficit, so we made sure that the F50 shows only 30fps video. That means it displays only smooth movement and images without any bumps, lags or freezes. Even math demonstrations are more captivating.