Shooting on film is still a beautiful process that a lot of photographers still use today. Apart from shooters who prefer film, almost all of our parents have film stock in danger of perishing. In one fell swoop you can save your mom’s collection of holiday photographs to the Berg from the 1980s, and begin transferring your own film stock to digital. Heck you could even start a little business.
Save your old photos and films from the Great Darkroom in the Sky and immortalise them in digital form with a film and slide scanner. A simple and easy to use device, the film and slide scanner allows you to quickly and easily convert your old films and slides into high-quality digital images. Though it’s light, portable and scans in one easy step, the nifty little machine produces high-quality 2 400 dpi images. With controls for the colour balance and exposure of your new digital images, you’ve got complete power of what your final digital images look like.
What you need to know:
- Image Sensor: 9 mega CMOS sensor
- Lens: Precision TM Glass Element Fixed Focus 2.4’’ Colour TFT LCD
- LCD: 2.4’’ Colour TFT LCD
- Internal memory: 24MB NAND Flash (for saving images) Fixed focus
- Focus Range: Fixed focus
- Exposure Control: 6 levels of control
- Colour Balance: 6 levels of control
- Scan Quality: 2,400 dpi
- Data Conversion: 10 bits per colour channel
- Scan Method: Single pass
- Light Source: Back light (3 white LEDs)
- Interface: USB 2.0, TV-out (video 3.5mm jack)
- USB Configuration: Mass Storage Device Class/MSDC
- Power: 5V adapter, or USB power
- Dimensions: 82x86x152mm
- Weight: 0.41kg
- External memory: SD/MMC compatible
The pack contains:
- Film Scanner
- Film Holder
- Roll Film Holder
- Slide holder
- Instruction Manual
- Power Supply
- Power Supply Cables & Video Cable
- Cleaning Brush
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