In
looking at the software for the new Lumens DC 190 document camera (doc
cam), you do not see any changes to the 3 by 3 or 4 by 4 grid. The
software itself has been updated to v.1.0.9 for Ladibug and there have
been a few updates and improvements to it for use with your computer.
Again the software is available on both PC and Mac, however I did not
see on the website the availability for Linux for this new version as of
yet. All of the buttons here work just like they have in the past with
one new item. If you click the Light bulb Icon you are able to toggle
back and forth between the regular lamp and the LED light on the head
unit. If both lamps are off the sequence is as follows as you click the
icon; lamp, lamp and LED, LED, off. Again the addition of the LED lamp
is a nice feature because it gives you just enough light and is not as
overpowering at the lamp.
Nothing has changed in the button options when you click the Advance button. The Capture still images, Record video and Time Lapse capture have not changed. The Camera Settings button has changed slightly in the way that it looks for users.
I mentioned it in my first post but there are a new feature button changes, one is the PIP button which allows you to see the static images that are stored in the doc cam base along with the live image in the bottom left hand corner of the view screen. Now a bonus is that you can use the arrow keys on the remote to move the live image around on the screen if it is needed. Press one time to get in and select the static image and to get out you have to press it again and then the Menu button to get back to the full screen live image. Another new button is Pan which is just a name change from the old Book button. Nice thing is that it is a one click in and a one click out. The Capture and Record buttons here will store the media in the built in hard drive in the base of the doc cam and not on the computer like the buttons do on the 4 by 4 grid.
Now for what I think is the best new upgrade is that the Arrow and Menu buttons on the right side of the panel are now fully functional. This is a big leap over previous versions where they seemed to be just ornamental and were waiting for technology and coding to catch up with them so they would work properly.
And now you that have my thoughts on the new DC 190 you can take a look for yourself to find what you think the best features are that work in your classroom situation. If you find anything else that you like or think can add to my general overview please share your comments through the blog.
images provided by Lumens Ladibug software.
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