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Kaiser FilmCopy Vario Standard

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  • FilmCopy Vario
  • solid holding device
  • exact positioning of slides and negatives
  • for use on light plates

Solid holding device for exact positioning of slides and negatives of various formats during digitization with a camera on a repro or camera stand. For use on light panels.

Incl. inlay for framed 35 mm slides in frame 5 x 5 cm (4489) and format masks 24 x 36 mm (4486) with guide strips for 35 mm film strips.

With corresponding format masks or glass inlays (optional accessories in each case) also suitable for film strips and cut single slides and negatives of the film formats 4.5 x 6 cm, 6 x 6 cm, 6 x 7 cm, 6 x 9 cm and 35 mm panorama 24 x 66 mm.

Easy changing of inserts
Framed 35 mm slides are inserted directly from above into the FilmCopy Vario, for inserting film strips the pressure frame is folded upwards.

Lower part with adjustable stop pins for different film widths as well as four continuously adjustable masking tapes.

Incl. support mat 254 x 201 mm to protect against stray light.

Weight FilmCopy Vario (without masks, without support mat): approx. 600 g

Variante: Standard
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 269,-
202,34 Scanner Zubehör
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Kaiser FilmCopy Vario Standard

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  • FilmCopy Vario
  • solid holding device
  • exact positioning of slides and negatives
  • for use on light plates

Product description for Kaiser FilmCopy Vario Standard

Solid holding device for exact positioning of slides and negatives of various formats during digitization with a camera on a repro or camera stand. For use on light panels.

Incl. inlay for framed 35 mm slides in frame 5 x 5 cm (4489) and format masks 24 x 36 mm (4486) with guide strips for 35 mm film strips.

With corresponding format masks or glass inlays (optional accessories in each case) also suitable for film strips and cut single slides and negatives of the film formats 4.5 x 6 cm, 6 x 6 cm, 6 x 7 cm, 6 x 9 cm and 35 mm panorama 24 x 66 mm.

Easy changing of inserts
Framed 35 mm slides are inserted directly from above into the FilmCopy Vario, for inserting film strips the pressure frame is folded upwards.

Lower part with adjustable stop pins for different film widths as well as four continuously adjustable masking tapes.

Incl. support mat 254 x 201 mm to protect against stray light.

Weight FilmCopy Vario (without masks, without support mat): approx. 600 g

Kaiser FilmCopy Vario Standard

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2457 FilmCopy Vario, Haltevorrichtung „FilmCopy Vario“, Formateinlage für gerahmte Kleinbild-Dias (4489), Formatmaskenpaar 24 x 36 mm (4486) und Auflagematte
EAN and KAN KAN
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4001072024570
KAN
2457

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