Canon's Digital Document Camera DZ-3600U

Canon's Digital Document Camera DZ-3600U provides higher resolution and faster speed than its Canon predecessors do. Combining high image quality and detail, the camera's digital imaging system (1900 x 1424 pixels) can capture an entire 81/2" x 11" document and display or transmit intricate details. The DZ-3600U can capture quality images with just one CCD. A high-speed capture allows the user to integrate critical material quickly into any presentation. PowerPoint users may also manipulate images captured by the camera to insert items such as bar graphs, spreadsheets and charts to quickly enhance a project. Canon U.S.A., Inc., Lake Success, NY, (800) OK - CANON, www.usa.canon.com.

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