Plustek OpticFilm 120 Film Scanner
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Product Details
Main Features
- Media Type: 35mm film strips, slides, and 120/220mm film from 6x4.5cm up to 6x12cm in sizes
- Resolution: Up to 10,600 dpi input and 5,300 dpi output
- Dust and scratch detection
- Automatic document feeder
- Power saving design
- Compact design
Specifications
General Specifications
Film Types | 35 mm negatives 35 mm slides 120 film |
Scan Sensor | CCD |
Lens | 8-element glass lens |
Optical Resolution | 5300 dpi |
Color Depth | Color - Input: 48-bit Color - Output: 24/48-bit output Grayscale - Input: 16-bit Grayscale - Output: 8/16-bit |
Color Accuracy | IT8 Target |
Batch Scanning | Yes |
Dynamic Range | 4.01 |
Infrared | Built-in |
Scan Area | 2.36 x 4.72" (60 x 120 mm) |
Interface | USB 2.0 |
OS Compatibility | Windows: Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP Mac: OS X 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8 |
Windows System Requirements | 2 GHz processor, 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended), 10 GB disk space, DVD or internet connection |
Apple System Requirements | 2 GHz processor, 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended), 10 GB disk space, DVD or internet connection |
Light Source | LED |
Power Requirements | 110 to 220 V AC (US wall plug) |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 8.27 x 14.72 x 7.44" (210 x 374 x 189 mm) |
Weight | 12.57 lb (5.7 kg) |
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Most MFPs are designed for scanning documents and so are best to avoid if you're looking for photo scanning. The few exceptions can be recognized if they feature scanning options that are clearly meant for photos, such as a color restore feature.
Some sheet-fed scanners can scan double sided.
A glass lens as opposed to a plastic lens will make a scanner more expensive.
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