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USB 2.0 gives you a fast, convenient way to transfer large amounts of image data into your PC, helping you get your scans done as quickly as possible. Plug & Play is also offered, as is compatibility with USB 1.1. |
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USB 2.0 |
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USB 1.1 |
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Final Scan |
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30 seconds |
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42 seconds |
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Scanning times are approximate. Scan conditions: 35mm positive film, 1 frame at 2,2820dpi. Mac OS: USB 1.1 only. |
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Scan up to six frames of a 35mm film sleeve at once, or four mounted slides. Or if you're using Advanced Photo System film,* you can capture as many as forty images in a single run.
* Optional adapter required. |
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| The Custom Wizard interface provides user-friendly navigation through each step of the scanning process. Use it to select frames for batch scanning, and to adjust your images as desired. Customized preferences can be saved for later use. |
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 Set your film in the appropriate holder, and insert it in the scanner for quick automatic film loading.
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35mm Film Holder: 35mm film sleeves (negative film, up to 6 frames) |
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Slide Mount Holder: Up to 4 mounted color slides (35mm or APS format) |
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APS Adapter (optional): Advanced Photo System cartridges |
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