These two (2) document cameras ($95.00 each) are educational and industrial, making them suitable for lots of uses and even, fun!
Originally sold as an educational/discovery tool, by me.
Can be used to enlarge subjects for closer detail: stamps, coins, fine print, U.S. currency micro engraving, can even view multi-colored silk fibers embedded in the paper. Fabrics... Food... Cars... Toys... Pets... Maps... through a Telescope or Spotting Scope... Splinter removal... Threading a needle... You name it, this camera can probably help with hundreds of applications. Camera is capable of sending images to a computer so they can be captured. Also connects to TV's, monitors, projectors or other devices which accept BNC, S-Video or composite (RCA) inputs. Comparable minimum resolution 480 TVL, horizontal. The flexible goose-neck enables hands-free operation and is 27" high, which provides plenty of working room underneath. Camera focuses from about 1/2" (macro) to infinity. The camera is the small head on top of the goose-neck and can be infinitely positioned throughout its range. In the images shown, the camera is pointed at the subject and displayed on the TV. The image on the TV is much larger. EXAMPLE: The scrolls on the Five Dollar bill are at the far right and left edge of the printed bill. The camera enables you to see it says: "FIVE DOLLARS", inside every scroll.
The images shown were all taken with these cameras, (live) and then captured with my mid-level mobile phone for this listing. The display I used is 30" (relatively small by today's standards). These cameras were demonstration models, used by me and under my supervision. They are both in excellent working condition, include all original components, manual and a sturdy wooden storage case. Both cameras work exactly as designed and you are welcome to have me demonstrate operation and quality of performance before you buy.
These are offered as a cash sale, only. Please send CL Mail or CL Chat only. Or direct call listed phone number. Please leave a message if I miss your call. Viewing of merchandise is by appointment only. Thank you for your interest!