Pana-Vue #2 - Slide viewer
Product Description:
PRODUCT FEATURES:Compact viewer for tabletop or hand use;Viewing area 1 7/8" square;Brilliant 2X magnification powered by 2 "AA" batteries (not included) or household current with optional transformer.
Product Details
- Brand: Pana Vue
- EAN: 0015975791204
- Label: Pana Vue
- Manufacturer: Pana Vue
- Model: #2
- MPN: FPA002
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: CE_ACCESSORY
- ProductTypeSubcategory: lightboxes
- Publisher: Pana Vue
- Studio: Pana Vue
- UPC: 015975791204

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Old Slides Brought to Life
2009-06-29We have been looking for a small projector for years and finally found the one we wanted. We have found quite a few items on Amazon.com, and have received wonderful service through them and their many suppliers. Thanks for being there for us.

Great Item
2009-06-29Item just as described - Great picture quality and size of screen - Super fast shipping

Pana-Vue Review
2009-06-15This was just what I wanted- was looking for a small, hand-held viewer, modestly priced, so that I could view some old slides that I wanted to organize. Fits the ticket!! Thanks

It's Exacty What I Needed, No more, No Less!
2009-06-08Probably like many drawn to this product, I am in the process of reviewing and transferring old 35mm slides to digital format. Being able to pre-screen hundreds of slides before having to waste the time and effort in scanning. I actually remembered having a hand held battery operated viewer when I first started taking slide film (it was the cheapest way to do color at the time). I had a Bell & Howell (cube) slide projector (yes I am that old) so this little gem will save me countless hours by allowing me to transfer only the slides I deem "priceless" to digital format and worth the effort to restore. The Pana-Vue is simple, light and quick. It gets the job (of previewing) done for me with nothing extra needed, no extra whistles or bells. Just drop a slide in the slot press down and view, then decide "in the save pile or in the trash pile"? Simple, it was all I needed or wanted and the price was right. I had one of these beauties and used it for years, until it literally fell to pieces, that was after many years and many moves around the world. So I was pleased to see and purchase another one.

Pana Vue is Number 1 in my book!!
2009-06-04I had a duplicate Pana Vue many years ago. And todays is just as good as my old one. Nice Job
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