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At a Glance...
Scanner for 35mm film negatives and positive slides
Standalone unit (no computer needed)
Improved user interface
1/3.2” CMOS Image Sensor
Saves scans as JPEG files to SD card or internal memory
Package includes everything you need to get started
Manufacturer Specifications
Main Function: 35mm Stand alone high resolution film scanner
Color: Black
LCD screen: 2.3 Inch TFT
Scan Time: 4 Seconds
Supports: Negative Film (Color and Black and White) Positive Slide (Color and Black and White)
Picture Scan:
- Image Format: JPEG
- Image Sensor: 1/3.2” CMOS Sensor
- Image Size: 5.0 Mega Pixels 2592x1944
Buttons / IO:
- Flip/Mirror Left/Right
- Power ON/OFF
- Menu
- Scan/OK
- SD Card Slot (support up to 16 GB SDHC)
- TV OUT
- Film Tray Feed
- USB/Power IN
Picture Adjustment:
- Flip
- Rotate +/- 90
- Mirror
- Auto Color Balance
- Exposure -2 to +2
Internal Memory: 32MB
AV-Out Type: NTSC/PAL
Picture Effects: B&W, Slides, Negatives
Compatible System: Windows XP, Vista, 2000, Windows 7
Power Supply: 5V via USB or Power Adapter (100-240V)
Language: Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), English, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Japanese
Dimensions: 87mm x 86mm x 102mm (L x W x H)
Certification: CE, FCC, RoHS
Product Notes
Backup those old slides and negatives for safety - humidity and age can wear down even the best saved film, so digitize your old filmstock now so you do not lose any precious old photos
Teachers and librarians can take old slides and turn them into JPEG files to use on computers and carry around more easily
Help your parents or grandparents share the old family photos with the younger generation
Supports NTSC/PAL TV out interface through a 3.5mm video jack
Real-time actual live color preview on LCD
Package Contents
Film Scanner
Video Out Cable
Film Brush
Negative film tray
Positive Slide Tray
USB Cable
Power Adapter (100-240V )
Instruction Book - English
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a computer to use this product?
NO. This is designed as a stand alone product and saves the scanned images as JPG files onto your inserted SD card.
How many scanned files can I fit onto my 8GB SD card?
About 8,000. In other words, you can figure a ratio of 1,000 pictures per 1G memory (1000/1G).
Web адреса: www.natakir.com