The RE-450X conveniently allows projected 3-dimensional viewing, of objects, documents and transparencies and can be connected directly to a projector. The large 12x lens accommodates the high resolution XGA and 1/3 inch, 850,000 pixel progressive CCD, which has been created to target conventional presentation systems and TV conference systems. Specially designed for portability and easy storage. You can include full colour images of 3-D objects and point out actual details in your presentations. You can enliven your multimedia projects with stunning high-resolution images. Medical professionals can easily share their expertise at a distance. Teleconferencing brings teachers and remote students closer than ever before. With macro-imaging, even the tiniest objects can be included in your video conference.
High-resolution The high-resolution image can output directly to the projector and a video OUT terminal, provided to output regular video signals. With the built-in scan converter, you obtain optimum output with two video signal systems, RGB and video.
Smooth motion image With the Canon-developed, signal processing IC (DIC4), high-speed processing is executed for 15 fps XGA motion images.
Fully automatic image display Automatic image adjustment is performed with Auto Focus, Auto Exposure and Auto White Balance so that the image displayed is always sharp and clear. Also, the white paper mode enables paper documents to be displayed with optimum brightness and contrast.
Two-lighting systems Arm lamps mean that three-dimensional objects can be illuminated uniformly, with two 6-watt fluorescent lights brightly lighting the document, and the integral cold-cathode backlights make it easy to view photographic transparencies.
High-magnification power zoom lens. On the document table, a document from 31.5mm x 23.7 mm to 306mm x 230mm can be wholly projected. For A4 size documents, you just press the preset button to set the projected image for A4 size.
Convenient input switchover Through the RGB IN terminal, you can input the image signal from a PC. A switch is provided to switch the projected image between the PC’s image signal and the projection camera’s image. |