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Digital Cameras 1


Flat docking base gives you steady images for animation


Up to 12 megapixels for improved picture quality


Rugged design ideal for outdoors - capture video and still images 1 Tuff-Cam 2


Tuff-Cam 2 is our own developed 12MP digital video and still camera in one. Specially designed for children from as young as three, Tuff Cam 2’s robust and rugged look is teamed with a large screen and a trigger button, ideal for little fi ngers. Features 32MB internal memory, expandable up to 2GB with additional SD card (not included). You can even take Tuff-Cam a step further and use with a Tuff-Scope 2 (see page 27) to take photos and videos of objects under the microscope! For ages 3yrs+.


EL00145 2 TTS Digital Camera HD


Great value and rechargeable, simply fl ip out the USB for easy download and recharge. Ideal for both practitioners and children to use, the clear display offers HD recording and a 5MP camera.


This handy device will also play back media. It features a 4x digital zoom, comes with a 4GB SD memory card and includes a mini HDMI cable. For ages 3yrs+.


IT00617 2 Digital Camera


■ Fully chargeable ■ 5cm high quality TFT screen


■ 32MB internal memory which can expanded up to a 2BG via SD card


■ Switch adaptable ■ AV Socket ■ PC Compatible (XP, Vista, Windows 7&8) ■ Software for video editing (PC only)


Tactile switch selects picture mode


HDMI connection


■ Simple to use, simply point and shoot ■ Fully rechargeable ■ Use for observation and recording simple animation ■ 5cm high quality TFT screen


■ 32MB internal memory which can be expanded up to 2GB via SD card


■ AV socket ■ PC compatible (XP, Vista, Windows 7 & 8) ■ Software included for video editing (PC only)


Flip out USB Visit the e-catalogue at www.tts-trade.co.uk and email your orders to trade@tts-group.co.uk 21 Tech Spec


■ 2” LCD display ■ 5.0 megapixels ■ High Defi nition ■ Fitted with 4GB SD Card ■ 4x digital zoom ■ Mini HDMI Cable ■ Still camera, video recorder and playback


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