BenQ 5720S 35mm Film Scanner

Product Description:

The ScanWit 2720S film scanner is the utmost cost-effective solution for film scanning. Its high capability is bound to boost your scan job efficiency significantly. The scanner enables you to scan slides and negative film with one-touch of a button. The auto-loading mechanism can preview or scan up to six frames at one time.With the capability of scanning each film frame within 40 seconds, ScanWit saves you precious time and allows you to arrange your scan job flexibly. While offering an astonishing high scanning speed, ScanWit film scanner maintains a high optical resolution at 2700dpi. This enables the finest details in the film to be captured accurately. ScanWit can differentiate between 4096 gradations of each color for faithful reproduction of details in the film. With the auto positioning and focusing technology, you will no longer have to adjust the focus manually to get a sharp and clear image. ScanWit will do it all automatically.While most film scanners are using multi-reflection mechanisms to do film scanning, ScanWit utilizes its break-through zero-reflection optical technology by letting light pass straight through to the tri-linear color CCD without any mirror reflection. This feature ensures that geometric distortion will not occur to the scanned image. ScanWit employs an auto-loading mechanism to let you load and preview films quickly and conveniently. In just one click, you can preview films together without inserting each film into the machine one by one.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Single-pass 35mm film scanner
  • 2,700 x 2,700 dpi optical resolution
  • 36-bit color depth, 12-bit grayscale
  • SCSI interface; card included
  • PC and Mac compatible; 1 year warranty
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: BenQ
  • EAN: 6922473560659
  • FormFactor: Desktop
  • HardwarePlatform: Mac
  • Label: BenQ
  • Manufacturer: BenQ
  • MediaType: Slides
  • Model: 2720S
  • MPN: 2720S
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • Platform: Windows
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: SCANNER
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: 2300125
  • Publisher: BenQ
  • Studio: BenQ
  • UPC: 750519057728
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

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