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Reflecta x66-Scan film scanner

Scanner Film - Dia
Item Nr. 41800
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  • reflecta x66-Scan
  • Multi-format scanner
  • Stand-alone device
  • HDMI output
  • brilliant display with a diagonal of 10,9 cm
  • large viewing angle
  • high quality digitizing of different film formats
  • suitable for 35mm 35mm slides and negatives, as well as for roll film formats 4 x 4 cm (type 127) and type 120 from 6 x 4.5 cm to 6 x 9 cm

The x66-Scan digitizes an image in less than two seconds and saves it directly as JPEG files on an SD card. Thus, as a stand-alone device, it is completely independent of computers.
A TV or monitor can also be connected via the HDMI output.

The new reflecta x66-Scan multi-format scanner enables high-quality digitizing of different film formats from the various eras of photography with just one device.

Thus, besides the common 35mm 35mm slides and negatives, also all roll film formats 4x4 cm (type 127) and of type 120 from 6x4.5 cm to 6x9 cm can be scanned.
With an optionally available holder, also Instamatic film of type 126 can be rescued into the digital age.

The scanner has a brilliant display with a diagonal of 10.9 cm and a large viewing angle, which makes selecting, scanning and reproducing the images a real pleasure. In addition, it is possible to output the monitor image to e.g. a TV via the HDMI output.

The x66 scanner digitizes an image in less than two seconds in a resolution of up to 22 megapixels and saves it directly as a JPEG file on an SD card. This makes the scanner a stand-alone device that is completely independent of computers.

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Reflecta x66-Scan film scanner

Short profile

  • reflecta x66-Scan
  • Multi-format scanner
  • Stand-alone device
  • HDMI output
  • brilliant display with a diagonal of 10,9 cm
  • large viewing angle
  • high quality digitizing of different film formats
  • suitable for 35mm 35mm slides and negatives, as well as for roll film formats 4 x 4 cm (type 127) and type 120 from 6 x 4.5 cm to 6 x 9 cm

Product description for Reflecta x66-Scan film scanner

The x66-Scan digitizes an image in less than two seconds and saves it directly as JPEG files on an SD card. Thus, as a stand-alone device, it is completely independent of computers.
A TV or monitor can also be connected via the HDMI output.

The new reflecta x66-Scan multi-format scanner enables high-quality digitizing of different film formats from the various eras of photography with just one device.

Thus, besides the common 35mm 35mm slides and negatives, also all roll film formats 4x4 cm (type 127) and of type 120 from 6x4.5 cm to 6x9 cm can be scanned.
With an optionally available holder, also Instamatic film of type 126 can be rescued into the digital age.

The scanner has a brilliant display with a diagonal of 10.9 cm and a large viewing angle, which makes selecting, scanning and reproducing the images a real pleasure. In addition, it is possible to output the monitor image to e.g. a TV via the HDMI output.

The x66 scanner digitizes an image in less than two seconds in a resolution of up to 22 megapixels and saves it directly as a JPEG file on an SD card. This makes the scanner a stand-alone device that is completely independent of computers.

Reflecta x66-Scan film scanner

Technik
Scannertyp
Film- und Diascanner
Scan-Auflösung
4584 x 3056 Pixel
Anschluss
HDMI
USB 2.0
Ausstattung
Scanbereich
6 x 9 cm
Scan-Formate
Mittelformat
Kleinbild Dia-/Negativstreifen
Durchlichteinheit
ja
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
177 x 118 x 192 mm
Gewicht ca.
580 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Adapter für Dias Typ 127, Bedienungsanleitung, Halter für Filmstreifen 35 mm (135er), Halter für Mittelformat-Filmstreifen (120er), Halter für gerahmte Dias 5x5 cm, Netzteil, Reinigungsbürste, Scanner x66-Scan und USB-Kabel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4005039645600
KAN
64560

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