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Old November 27th 03, 07:36 AM
bleanne
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Ebay Auction

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....82&category=37
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If you have any questions emails are welcome.

For this auction I have for offer a NIKON LS-4500AF Hi End film scanner in
perfect condition.
The machine has come from a Government Department and from what I can tell
it has had very little use.
The scanner is in excellent condition mechanically and cosmetically.
The Nikon LS-4500AF is a 3-pass scanner, which means much less digital noise
than single-pass scanners.
It is an extremely versatile system - it will support any film size up to
4x5", 8x11mm Minox (with the included glass film carrier).
Plus, the glass 4x5" carrier insures film flatness (for edge-to-edge
sharpness) and accomodates full-frame 4x5" scans
(unlike the Polaroid film holders which crop into a 4x5" by about 1/4" on
all 4 edges).

This machine cost the Government around $14000 new.

This auction includes the following:

*Nikon LS-4500AF scanner

*FH-351 Glassless film carrier with holders for:
4x5" sheet film, all medium format 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x8, 6x9, (adjustable
holder 120/220 holder), single 35mm mounted slide, 4-up 35mm mounted slides

*FH-45 Anti-Newton Glass 4x5 film carrier with masks for:
6x9, 6x8, 6x7, 6x6 single frame, 6x6 double frame, 645 single frame, 645
double frame, 35mm single frame, 35mm double frame, 35mm quad frame

*FH-356 35mm Film holder:
allows you to scan 12 35mm frames at 1000dpi all at the same time; great for
digital contact sheets

*SCSI cable, and power cable

*NikonScan software

*User Manual


Nikon LS-4500AF Features:

The specs for the Nikon LS-4500AF scanner a

Reading system/Optics
Film type 4x5in. film 40mm, 65mm, 75mm, and 120/220 formats, including 6 x
4.5, 6 x 6, 6 x 7, 6 x 9cm, up to panorama formats 35mm film (single frame,
6-frame strip, mounted film)
Transparency, positive or negative, color or monochrome
Reading resolution 5,000-pixel monochrome linear CCD x 2
[A]: 1,000 dpi reading resolution
[b]: 3,000 dpi reading resolution
Note: Dual optical system modes are indicated by [A] and [b].
No. of pixels
[A]: Maximum 5,000 x 12,000 pixels
[b]: Maximum 5,000 x 18,000 pixels
Effective scanning area
[A]: 5 in. (Main scan) x 6 in. (Sub-scan)
[b]: 42mm (Main scan) x 6 in. (Sub-scan)
Light source
12V-20W halogen lamp

Color separation
RGB frame sequential

Film holder
Three film holders are available:
FH-45* For sheet film (with 11 masks for different film sizes; 4 x 5 in., 6
x 9, 6 ´ 8, 6 x 7, 6 x 6, 6 x 4.5cm, 35mm, 6 x 6cm x 2 frames, 6 x 4.5cm x 2
frames, 35mm x 2 frames, 35mm x 4 frames)
FH-351N* For 35mm mounted film (1 frame of 35mm film); with three
attachments: for 4 frames of 35mm film, for 120/220 format sheet films and
for 4 x 5 in. sheet films
FH-356 For 35mm strip film (12 frames of 35mm film)
* FH-45 and FH-351N can be manually rotated for precise alignment.

Imaging optics
[A]: 8 lenses in 4 groups
[b]: 6 lenses in 4 groups
Autofocus Contrast detection by CCD
Focusing area selectable
Manual focusing by software-controlled servo

Scanning/Signal processing
Image scanning Three-pass RGB Main scan:
5,000-pixel monochrome linear CCD [A]: 5,000 pixels (hardware-interpolated
to 10,000)
[b]: 5,000 pixels
Sub-scanning:
stepper-driven film stage
[A]: 3 steps/line (2,000 dpi)
[b]: 2 steps/line (3,000 dpi)
Scan time:
[A] Preview: Approx. 90 sec. (incl. pre-scan time)
Final scan: Standard mode - approx. 210 sec.
Medium-speed mode - approx. 180 sec. (@1,000 dpi, 4,500 x 3,600 pixels for
approx. 46.3MB)
[b] Preview: Approx. 60 sec. (incl. pre-scan time) Final scan:
Standard mode - approx. 200 sec.
Medium-speed mode - approx. 120 sec.
(@3,000 dpi, 3,900 x 2,600 pixels for approx. 29MB)
Scanning spatial density Pixel density:
[A]: maximum 2,000 dpi interpolated from 1,000 dpi
[b]: maximum 3,000 dpi
Pixel size: [A]: 12.7µm square
[b]: 8.5µm square
A/D conversion 12 bits per color channel Output data 8 bits per color
channel

Data transfer
Panel indicators POWER, BUSY and ERROR status indicated by LED Scanning
software PhotoshopT plug-in for Mac® OS and TWAIN source for Windows®.
Nikon Scan application supports PhotoshopT plug-in and TWAIN source on both
Mac® OS and Windows® platforms.
Interface SCSI-II Image transfer Three-pass RGB frame sequential Maximum
transfer rate 1MB/sec. or better.

Operating conditions
Power requirements 100 - 120VAC/200 - 240VAC; 0.8A/0.4A, 50/60Hz
Environmental Temperatu 10°C - 35°C (50°F - 95°F)
Relative Humidity: 30 - 85% (non-condensing)
Dimensions (W x D x H) 295 x 420 x 250mm; 13kg
Weight (approx.) (11.6 x 16.5 x 9.8 in.; 28.7 lb.)



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Old November 27th 03, 08:34 AM
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bleanne wrote:

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You do realise is is against ebay's listing policy...
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Stacey
 




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