Product MPN
Key Features
Film Scanners Film scanners are specifically designed to allow the user to scan film. There are different types of film scanners depending on what kinds of film you are looking to scan, like 35mm, slides, or monochrome film. Fingerprint Fingerprint scanners are used to read and recognize fingerprints. Flatbed Flatbed scanners have a flat glass plate over the scanning device onto which you place the image to be scanned. A cover is brought down on top of the image (much like a xerox machine), and then the actual scanning elements move beneath the image, within the machine, to capture and record it. Handheld Handheld scanners can refer to scanners with several different uses. One type is a small, portable document scanner. Other types include UPC code readers and business card scanners. Pass-Through Pass-Through scanners are essentially similar to flatbed scanners. While the mechanics inside a flatbed scanner move around to read the image, the image in a pass-through scanner is pulled across the unmoving scanning mechanism.
Scanner Type
Film Scanner (35 mm)
Different scanners use different interfaces (basically wire jacks and connections) to connect to other devices, such as your computer. Some interfaces are able to transmit data faster than others - but the most important factor is making sure the interface of the scanner matches that of the device you want to use it with.
Optical Resolution
7200 dpi
Max. Resolution (Hardware)
7200 x 7200 dpi
Platform is a term synonym for Operating System (e.g., Windows or Macintosh). It is important that your scanner match the operating system of the computer you intend to use it with.
Color depth is also known as "bit depth". This is the number of bits used to represent each pixel. The greater the bit depth, the more colors that can be seen in the image. Bit depths of 24 (equal to about 16 million colors) and higher are considered especially high. 8-bit color is 256 colors, and 16-bit color represents about 65,000 colors. While 8 is probably low for the average consumer, 24 is probably plenty.
Max. Color Depth
48-bit Color
Technical Features
Form Factor describes the physical attributes and intended use for your printer. Desktop scanners are the most standard type of scanner, and stationary scanners are similar. There are also portable scanners available that are often much smaller than other scanners, and are easier for use outside of an office. Plug-in and handheld models are specialty models used by specific industries.
Light Source
Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp
Some scanners are capable of scanning film. Some can scan positive film, negative film, or even slides. If there is a need for film scanning, it is important to look for a scanner that actually lists film scanning capabilities, as many scanners cannot scan film at all. It is also important to review which types of film the scanner is capable of scanning to ensure that it is compatible with the specific type of film used.
Film Scanning Capabilities
35mm Slides, 35mm Filmstrip, Negative Film
Media
Supported Media Type
35 mm Film, 35 mm Slides, Negatives
Media Loading Method
Manual Load
System Requirements
Platform is a term synonym for Operating System (e.g., Windows or Macintosh). It is important that your scanner match the operating system of the computer you intend to use it with.
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP
Dimensions
Miscellaneous