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− | The '''Pentacon scan 7000''' is a [[scanner camera]]. It is an optimal replacement for an old bulky [[repro camera]]. It uses a scan-CCD with 20.000 pixels in 48 Bit color depth, thus being able to scan extremely sharp and detailed color images in a resolution of 20.000×20.000 [[Pixel]]s. It uses an apochromatic APO Componon lens of [[Schneider-Kreuznach]]. It was presented at the [[Photokina]] 2010 together with Silverfast Archive Suite scan software. One exposure might endure 2 to 4 minutes due to the high image resolution. | + | The '''Pentacon scan 7000''' is a [[scanner camera]]. It is an optimal replacement for an old bulky [[repro camera]]. It uses a scan-CCD with 20.000 pixels in 48 Bit color depth, thus being able to scan extremely sharp and detailed color images in a resolution of 20.000×20.000 [[Pixel]]s. It uses an apochromatic APO Componon lens of [[Schneider-Kreuznach]]. It was presented at the [[Photokina]] 2010 together with [[Silverfast]] Archive Suite scan software. One exposure might endure 2 to 4 minutes due to the high image resolution. |
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The Pentacon scan 7000 is a scanner camera. It is an optimal replacement for an old bulky repro camera. It uses a scan-CCD with 20.000 pixels in 48 Bit color depth, thus being able to scan extremely sharp and detailed color images in a resolution of 20.000×20.000 Pixels. It uses an apochromatic APO Componon lens of Schneider-Kreuznach. It was presented at the Photokina 2010 together with Silverfast Archive Suite scan software. One exposure might endure 2 to 4 minutes due to the high image resolution.