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Reflecta x10-Scan film scanner

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  • 14 megapixel CMOS sensor
  • PC independent
  • Image sensor: 1/2.33 inch
  • Resolution: 4416 x 2944 pixels
  • 8.9 cm (3.5 inch) LC display
  • for negatives and positives, as strips or mounted slides 5x5 cm
  • SD/SDHC card slot up to 32 GB

With the reflecta x10-Scan, slides and negatives can be digitized in no time.

A 14-megapixel CMOS sensor ensures the highest image quality and enables short scan times of less than two seconds. The scanner has an 8.9 cm LCD monitor for convenient viewing and selection of images. Images are stored as JPEG files directly on an SD card. An included TV cable also allows playback on TV sets. This makes the reflecta X10-Scan as a stand-alone device completely independent of computers and software.

Further product features:
Exposure and color correction: automatic/manual
Film types: Positive, negative, black and white (135, optional 110/126)
External memory: SD/SDHC memory cards up to 32GB
Power supply: AC adapter 5V/1A
Data transfer interface: USB 2.0
Compatibility: JPEG format is compatible with all digital playback formats

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MSRP* 169,90
152,20 Scanner Film - Dia
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Reflecta x10-Scan film scanner

Short profile

  • 14 megapixel CMOS sensor
  • PC independent
  • Image sensor: 1/2.33 inch
  • Resolution: 4416 x 2944 pixels
  • 8.9 cm (3.5 inch) LC display
  • for negatives and positives, as strips or mounted slides 5x5 cm
  • SD/SDHC card slot up to 32 GB

Product description for Reflecta x10-Scan film scanner

With the reflecta x10-Scan, slides and negatives can be digitized in no time.

A 14-megapixel CMOS sensor ensures the highest image quality and enables short scan times of less than two seconds. The scanner has an 8.9 cm LCD monitor for convenient viewing and selection of images. Images are stored as JPEG files directly on an SD card. An included TV cable also allows playback on TV sets. This makes the reflecta X10-Scan as a stand-alone device completely independent of computers and software.

Further product features:
Exposure and color correction: automatic/manual
Film types: Positive, negative, black and white (135, optional 110/126)
External memory: SD/SDHC memory cards up to 32GB
Power supply: AC adapter 5V/1A
Data transfer interface: USB 2.0
Compatibility: JPEG format is compatible with all digital playback formats

Reflecta x10-Scan film scanner

Technik
Scannertyp
Film- und Diascanner
Scan-Auflösung
4416 x 2944 dpi
Anschluss
USB 2.0
Ausstattung
Scan-Formate
Kleinbild Dia-/Negativstreifen
Durchlichteinheit
ja
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Scanner, Netzteil, TV-Kabel, Halter für Negative, Halter für gerahmte Dias, Reinigungsbürste und Bedienungsanleitung auf CD
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4005039645006
KAN
64500

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