| Scan Dual IV Film Scanner - New! |
For more information and prices - click here Click Here For Package Contents:Konica Minolta's DiMAGE Scan Dual IV makes it easy for 35mm and Advanced Photo System film camera enthusiasts to create beautiful digital images from their film slides and negatives. It is an ideal choice for those who have never owned (or even operated) a film scanner as well as those who wish to replace their current film scanner or are not satisfied with the performance of today's flatbed scanners. The Scan Dual IV provides high scanning speed, high image quality, focus accuracy, dust-removal performance, and image correction capabilities surpassing today's flatbed scanners. With 3,200-dpi resolution, simple operation, and a USB 2.0 interface, creating beautiful digital scans is now quick as a click. 3,200 dpi, 3-Line Color CCD - The DiMAGE Scan Dual IV uses a 5,340-pixel-per-line, 3-line CCD to achieve a resolution of 3,200 dpi. To accurately view image details, the Scan Dual IV uses an advanced optical lens system with high-speed autofocusing. This technology allows all the detail in today's high-resolution films to be captured quickly and precisely. Faithful Image Reproduction - With 16-bit A/D conversion and a wide 4.8 dynamic range, the DiMAGE Scan Dual IV will reproduce the rich variations in tone and color of the original film image, from the deep shadows to the brilliant highlights. 16-bit A/D conversion can distinguish 65,536 tonal gradations for each color channel so color accuracy is not a problem. The Scan Dual IV's ability to capture the depth and subtlety of the original film image is breathtaking. High-Speed Scanning - The DiMAGE Scan Dual IV is a high productivity instrument that scans with incredible speed and precision. Pre-scan times are a mere 5 seconds for Windows and 8 seconds for Macintosh, and the final scan is done at just 21 seconds per frame (Windows and Macintosh). Auto Dust Brush - Automatic Dust Brush detects dust on the film surface that blowers cannot remove, and corrects the image. A Ph |
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