Ports & interfaces
Standard interfaces |
USB 2.0 |
System requirements
Mac compatibility |
Y |
Minimum hard disk space |
500 MB |
Minimum RAM |
512 MB |
Minimum processor |
Pentium III |
Performance
Sensor type |
CMOS |
Supported network protocols |
TWAIN |
Additionally
Scan type |
Film/slide scanner |
Colour scanning |
Y |
SmartPhoto F50 - CMOS, 3600 dpi x 3600 dpi, 24 bit/pixel, Dynamic Range 2.0
Compact & mobile film scanner
SamrtPhoto F50, a light weight film scanner is readily available. The size of SamrtPhoto F50 is almost the size of your palm. You can use it at home when having a party with friends or relatives or at work. As well as you can store it anywhere.
USB bus power
The widely used USB interface provides an excellent digital image transmission and bus-power so there's no need for an AC adapter or batteries. This USB 2.0 cable is designed to connect SmartPhoto F50 directly to your computer's USB port. It works without any complicated setting process.
High quality image
SmartPhoto F50 is an economical 35mm-film scanner and a high-resolution 5.0 Mage pixel sensor. With automatic color balance and exposure control, it converts your films and slides into 1800dpi high-quality images.
Fast and real-time preview
SamrtPhoto F50 can convert your tones of films and slides into digital format in 8 seconds. Also, it provides you to see the real-time preview of your films and slides in full color that allows you to adjust your image before you scan it.
Two one-touch buttons
It¡¦s very easy to operate the SamrtPhoto F50. What you need to do only is press two buttons then the images will come up on your screen automatically. Press the right button for scanning the films and press the left button for scanning the slides. Those images can be preserved in your PCs or digital photo-frames, or even can be e-mailed to your family and friends.
Two film holders are provided
One is for slides, holds up to four mounted slides. The other is for filmstrips, holds a piece of filmstrip, up to 6 frames. Using the film holder, the media are well protected. There will be no physical contact with the media during the scanning process.