16MP 4K A3 Document Camera with Wireless Connectivity
The FT-F903 WiFi combines a 16‑megapixel 1/2.4" CMOS sensor with 4K output to clearly present A3-sized documents and small objects. It supports up to 2x lossless zoom at 4K and 8x lossless plus 6x digital zoom at 1080p, providing total magnification of 50x or above for detailed viewing of fine text, diagrams and handwriting on large classroom displays.
Dual-Band Wi‑Fi for Flexible Classroom Placement
With dual‑band 2.4 GHz/5 GHz Wi‑Fi and AP/Station modes, the FT-F903 WiFi can send live images wirelessly to Windows 7/8/10/11 computers running the Phantrue Visualizer software. Teachers are no longer restricted by USB cable length and can place the camera more freely around the classroom, making it easier to support flexible demonstrations, group work and interactive activities.
A3 Coverage and Multi-Interface Connectivity
Covering A3 and smaller materials, the FT-F903 WiFi displays full exam sheets, open textbooks and handouts in one frame. It includes HDMI input, HDMI output and VGA output for direct connection to projectors, interactive flat panels and classroom monitors, plus a USB 2.0 Type‑B (UVC) port for computer use. Two USB Type‑A ports support USB storage and mouse control when using the built-in software.
Built-In Software and PC Visualizer Support
When connected to a standard display via HDMI or VGA, the FT-F903 WiFi works PC‑free with its built‑in software. By attaching a USB mouse, teachers can perform real-time annotation, auto-focus, zoom, photo capture, video recording, playback, side-by-side comparison, picture-in-picture, freeze, title freeze, rotation and image/text mode switching directly on the screen. When connected to a Windows computer via USB, the included Visualizer software adds Live Camera, Video, Scan and Comparison modes for more advanced recording, scanning and document management.
On-Board and PC Storage Options
Images and videos can be saved directly to USB flash drives or TF cards (up to 128GB, not included) when using the built-in software, or stored on the computer through the Visualizer software. This combination supports both standalone classroom use and centralized management of digital teaching materials.