Epson’s ELP-DC11 desktop visualiser is essentially a high-quality five megapixel camera on a rugged, hinged arm and is designed to help educators share 3D objects, books, experiments and even living things with classes and also create multimedia lecture notes.
When used at its most basic level, the visualiser connects directly to any projector to share physical objects or digital content. With an Epson projector, the native aspect ratio is automatically detected, so the image fills the screen exactly.
The large A3 shooting area means objects don’t need to be precisely positioned or continually readjusted. Use the highly visible, dedicated buttons to: auto focus; switch between inputs (a PC or the visualiser’s camera); zoom in and out; take photos; or record video.