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Reflecta Film Scanner Super 8 - Normal 8

Scanner Film - Dia
Item Nr. 79872
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  • Film Scanner
  • Super 8 - Normal 8
  • 1440 x 1080 p / 30fps (MP4) Resolution
  • 3.53 megapixel (2304 x 1536) 1/3 inch CMOS sensor
  • 6.1 cm LC display
  • max. reel size 12.7 cm (5 inch)
  • Stand-alone device that does not require a PC for operation
  • stores on SD/ SDHC cards up to 32 GB

It has never been easier to save and digitize your old film treasures: Choose between Normal 8 and Super 8, insert the film and start reflecta Film Scanner Super 8 - Normal 8. No sound digitization option.

The film is scanned frame by frame at a speed of two frames per second and written directly to an SD card as MP4 video in HD quality.

No computer or software is required for this.
The digitized films can be played back on all smartphones, tablets or PCs. However, the scanner can also be connected directly to a TV to play the movies.

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MSRP* 459,-
368,05 Scanner Film - Dia
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Reflecta Film Scanner Super 8 - Normal 8

Short profile

  • Film Scanner
  • Super 8 - Normal 8
  • 1440 x 1080 p / 30fps (MP4) Resolution
  • 3.53 megapixel (2304 x 1536) 1/3 inch CMOS sensor
  • 6.1 cm LC display
  • max. reel size 12.7 cm (5 inch)
  • Stand-alone device that does not require a PC for operation
  • stores on SD/ SDHC cards up to 32 GB

Product description for Reflecta Film Scanner Super 8 - Normal 8

It has never been easier to save and digitize your old film treasures: Choose between Normal 8 and Super 8, insert the film and start reflecta Film Scanner Super 8 - Normal 8. No sound digitization option.

The film is scanned frame by frame at a speed of two frames per second and written directly to an SD card as MP4 video in HD quality.

No computer or software is required for this.
The digitized films can be played back on all smartphones, tablets or PCs. However, the scanner can also be connected directly to a TV to play the movies.

Reflecta Film Scanner Super 8 - Normal 8

Technik
Scannertyp
Film-Scanner
Scan-Auflösung
1440 x 1080 dpi
Anschluss
USB
Ausstattung
Scan-Formate
Super 8 Film
Normal 8 Film
Durchlichteinheit
ja
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
269 x 166 x 114 mm
Gewicht ca.
1410 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Scanner, Netzteil, USB-Kabel, TV-Out-Kabel, 5-Zoll-Leerspule, 2x Adapter für Spulen S8-N8, Reinigungspinsel und Bedienungsanleitung
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4005039660405
KAN
66040

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