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The '''Scan 6000''' is a scanning digital camera. Whereas conventional digital cameras focus an image onto a two-dimensional CCD sensor panel, this camera has a linear CCD, which is moved across the image field during the exposure. This takes a period of some seconds to complete, so that conventionally this is a camera for archival copying of documents and artworks, or scientific photography of still objects (e.g. forensic photography).
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The camera is available with either a Schneider or Nikon lens-mount. With the Schneider mount, it produces images of 10 000x10 000 pixels; the Nikon mount restricts it to 7 350 x 9 450 pixels.<ref>[http://www.silverfast.com/product/Pentacon/Scan-6000-675/en.html Scan 6000] at the [http://www.silverfast.com/ Silverfast website].</ref>
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*[https://gicleemedia.com.au/pentacon.html Scan 6000 page] at [https://gicleemedia.com.au/index.html Giclée Media Supplies]
*[http://scanner.pentacon-dresden.de/index.php?id=10&L=1 Pentacon scan 6000] on company website [http://www.pentacon-dresden.de/]
 
  
 
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The Scan 6000 is a scanning digital camera. Whereas conventional digital cameras focus an image onto a two-dimensional CCD sensor panel, this camera has a linear CCD, which is moved across the image field during the exposure. This takes a period of some seconds to complete, so that conventionally this is a camera for archival copying of documents and artworks, or scientific photography of still objects (e.g. forensic photography).

The camera is available with either a Schneider or Nikon lens-mount. With the Schneider mount, it produces images of 10 000x10 000 pixels; the Nikon mount restricts it to 7 350 x 9 450 pixels.[1]


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