Camera Designed For ID Systems

FlexCam ID is expressly designed to integrate into image database management and photographic identification badging systems for high schools, colleges, universities and other organizations.

The camera comes standard with an Iris Control System (ICS) that allows users to control lighting of the image with two convenient buttons. The ICS allows FlexCam ID to operate in either low- or extreme-light conditions and eliminates the need for an external flash.

Precise positioning is possible from the desktop by simply adjusting the camera to the exact position necessary. The camera is compatible with virtually all capture boards and is also available with NTSC or PAL. VideoLabs, Minneapolis, MN, (612) 988-0055, www.flexcam.com. WM

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