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SONY UY-S77 BULK Digital film scanner, Nikon N80, Fuji s7000
Three items from our store. We closed it about six months ago. Retired now
and loving it.... In box, new model Fuji S7000, latest 6mb extrapolated model, I really have no need for it. Mint condition, for sale $529.00 plus postage and paypal fee. I am the only one who used it as a backup for my Nikon SLRs when i traveled light. Nikon N80 Film Body, mint condition $249.00 plus post and paypal. Wife didn't use it. Likes her f700 better-- SONY COMMERCIAL ROLL FILM Scanner Model UY-S77 Recently overhauled by SONY New over 8000 dollars rebuilts for $3999.00 S100/U90 sells at B&H for 6700.00 This one with APS inserts, 35mm, inserts, and slide inserts $1700.00 Great for someone with many hundreds of rolls to scan, about nine seconds per picture. We used it for rolls of film processed to disk. Does slides and roll film in bulk. Speed up your scanning jobs and take the edge off your workload with the Sony UY-S77 35MM Film Scanner. Sony's state-of-the-art technology gives you advanced features such as high speed and hands free roll scanning. Pull high quality scans off of 35mm and APS color slides, black and white negatives, and color negatives. The UY-S77 can can deliver high resolution digital images to your desktop in seconds, utilizing such industry standard formats as JPEG and BMP. This unit comes with TWAIN driver software for Windows 95/NT and the Macintosh. APS Adapter is optional. Automatic Color Correction The UY-S77 automatically corrects film base color, light conditions and exposure levels. This function enables the images to be reproduced in their original colors from even hard-to-correct negatives. High Speed Scanning Incorporating Sony's advanced scanning technology, the UY-S77 can scan a frame in nine seconds at a maximum resolution of 2,200 dpi. Using the software bundled with the UY-S77, a 36-frame 35mm roll of film can be consecutively scanned at 1,100 dpi and saved on your computer's hard disk drive in six minutes. Supported film 35mm negative and positive; APS IX240 film Scanning method One path scanning with 3-line RGB color CCD Light Source Halogen lamp Scanning size 35mm film, 15/16 x 1 7/16 inches APS IX240 type film, 5/8 x 1 1/8 inches Maximum resolution Approx. 2,200dpi Scanning pixels and scanning time 35mm: 512 x 768 pixels/ Approx. 3 seconds 1,024 x 1,536 pixels/ Approx. 3 seconds 2,048 x 3,072 pixels/ Approx. 9 seconds APS IX240: 512 x 912 pixels/ Approx. 5 seconds 1,024 x 1,824 pixels/ Approx. 5 seconds Pre scanning time Approx. 40 seconds (35mm film, 36 images) Color depth Internal processing: 12 bits per color Output: 8 bits per color Interface Dual SCSI 2 style high density 50 pin Minimum system requirements Platform: PC/ AT compatible OS: Windows® 95/98,2000 WindowsNT®4.0 SCSI host adapter: Adaptec® AHA-2940 series Display: SVGA (800 x 600 or larger) Recommended CPU: Pentium® processor Recommended RAM: 64MB or larger or Macintosh Power requirements 100-120V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption Approx. 1.2A max. Dimensions 17 1/4 x 5 7/8 x 22 1/8 inches Weight Approx. 26 lb, 7 oz Supports 35mm and APS IX240 Films One Path Scanning RGB Color CCD 2,200 dpi Maximum Resolution Scan Time for a 35mm slide: 9 seconds at 2048x3072 SCSI-2 Interface Automatic Color Correction Automatic Roll Scan for Hands Free Operation More info for those seriously interested...................... (B)# I wish you well..... Al Jacobson Website: www.aljacobs.com Website: http://web.tampabay.rr.com/ajacobs2 |
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