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Minolta DR 1600

Minolta DR 1600

FEATURES:

Designed for fast, simple, efficient microfilming, the Minolta DR1600 is the desktop microfilm camera for today's microfilming needs. Simply place a document on the copyboard and the DR1600 automatically selects both the correct reduction ration and the proper focus. Now press the Exposure button. That's all there is to it.

Other features include automatic aperture size selection (single frame or double frame, frame indexing, single corner positioning, and auto exposure control - individual functions that work together to improve productivity and image quality.

The Minolta DR1600 microfilm camera. Think of it when you need faster, simpler, more versatile microfilming.


Minolta DAR 2800

Minolta DAR 2800

FEATURES:

Intelligent Functions For Greater Productivity

What distinguishes the DAR2800 microfilm recorder from all others? Minolta's concept of intelligent automation individual functions that work together to improve microfilming productivity and image quality.

With the DAR2800, the Automatic Document Feeder teams up with a double-sided document function to permit quick, efficient filming of both single- and double-sided documents.

It all adds up to faster, easier, more accurate filming, and higher image quality. Day after day, roll after roll.


Minolta DAR 2800

KODAK IMAGELINK Planetary Microimager

FEATURES:

  • Overhead-mounted lighting - provides uniform illumination and leaves the copyboard free from obstructions.
  • Automatic exposure control - maintains high quality images with consistent density.
  • Automatic reduction control - adjusts camera's zoom lens to the proper reduction ratio according to a sensor in the copyboard.
  • Front panel controls - make it easy to manually adjust exposure, frame size and reduction ratio.
  • Minimum of 160 lines per millimetre resolution at 50:1 reduction 24:1, 40:1, 50:1 reduction ratios.
  • Information display - communicates image address, blip status, exposure timing, and film remaining.
  • Image management coding and three level blipping - provide efficient indexing and retrieval.
  • High quality direct film annotation - can add formation such as operator ID number, date, job number directly to the film.
  • Standard computer interface - integrates the KODAK IMAGELINK Planetary Microimager with most CAR systems immediately (available 3Q94).
  • Repeat exposure capability - allows operator to retake shot if an error, such as a hand in the frame, occurs without disturbing image coding.
  • Tool free installation - allows you to move the KODAK IMAGELINK Planetary Microimager to other work areas whenever necessary.
  • Optional foot switch - permits operator to position and film documents continuously in hands-off fashion.

 


Minolta DAR 2800

Canon Plantery Microfilmer 300

FEATURES:

16mm Film Supply in 100-foot lengths allows for hundreds of documents to be reduced onto a single roll of film, saving filing and office floor space.

  • Modular design allows the Canofilmer 300 to be quickly assembled or dismantled into four components for easy portability.
  • 11" x 17" Maximum Image Size means spreadsheets to memos are no problem. Printed position markings on the copyboard ensure accurate placement of any document.
  • Error-Free Filming utilizing document sensors inside the copyboard automatically determine the proper 25x or 32x reduction ratio, single/double image frame size and focusing.
  • Quality Images are assured through a built-in automatic exposure control that produces excellent contrast for any image density.
  • Advanced Indexing Capabilities provide detail and flexibility. Film writing features allow users to input operator ID, date or time between index frames. 16 numeric characters can be divided into 5 segments, with trilevel blipping standard.
  • Interchangeable Camera Unit is easily removable, allowing for shared use of the main body by multiple departments. An optional adaptor for mounting a second camera unit is available to perform original and back-up filming simultaneously.

 

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