Digital ID Cameras

We Only Offer the Best in Product Brand

ID Super Shop offers an assortment of data capture devices such as Magnetic Stripe Readers and Smart Card Readers most with USB connection. At ID Super Shop we only offer the best in product brands including names such as Symbol, Magtech, Evolis and HID.

Contact us today at 1-877-943-7467 for a FREE consultation with one of our ID Solutions experts.

WCR3237-633U Barcode ID Card Reader

MSRP : $369.00
Starting at : $237.27
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ST-CE1075-2-UEVL Sig200 5″” interactive LCD signature pad w backlight

Starting at : $320.00

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WCR3237-733U Omni Heavy Duty Combo Magnetic Stripe ID Card Reader

MSRP : $369.00
Starting at : $237.27
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WCR3227-502 Magnetic Stripe ID Card Reader track 2 only black RS232

MSRP : $189.00
Starting at : $121.53
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Credential Cam Digital ID Camera for Photo ID Applications

MSRP : $175.00
Starting at : $140.00
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920075 Verifier 300 Fingerprint Capture Device

MSRP : $750.00
Starting at : $567.98
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R50210018 5021 CL USB Contactless Smart Card Reader

MSRP : $69.00
Starting at : $44.37
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VAL-8500-630 ValCam Pan Tilt Zoom High Resolution ID Badging Camera

MSRP : $2,995.00
Starting at : $1,925.79
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Most customers today have a digital camera with sufficient resolution for capturing a photo to use on an ID card. An ID camera usually provides the benefit of a direct connection to ID software for instant capture so you don’t have to export/import photo. This prevents the accidental mismatched photo for a given record and speeds up your workflow if you are running a registration station.

You can take pictures with your iPhone or any other mobile device. However the images will appear in a folder where you will need to import them one by one. If you prefer an integrated solution where the photos go directly from the camera to your database for printing ID cards, we would recommend a TWAIN camera.

A flash is not required for use in taking photos for ID cards, though the normal rules for producing a “good photo” always apply.

Autocropping is a part of the ID Card software, not a part of the camera’s technology. Any camera can be used with an autocropping feature built into the ID Card software.

It is a special piece of scanning technology used to read the information programmed on a RFID or “smart” card.

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