| Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED + SilverFast Ai 6.6 IT8 | including SilverFast Ai 6.6 with IT-8 calibration slide
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The Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 provides professional scans with 35mm and APS films. 4000 ppi resolution and a density range of 4,8 speak for themselves. For people who emphasise highest image quality and want to scan large quantities of 35mm films the LS-5000 is just right.
Please choose between standard version, studio version and Archive Suite (Archive Suite = SilverFast Ai Studio + SilverFast HDR Studio) above at the price quotation. You can find detailed information about SilverFast and the differences between the versions on our SilverFast website, about HDR on our SilverFast-HDR website. Included in delivery by default is a Kodak IT-8 target. For extra charge you can choose a Fuji/Kodachrome IT-8 target (choose above at the price quotation).
Specifications (manufacturer's data)
- Optical resolution: 4000 dpi
- Scan area max: 25,1 x 38,0 mm
- 16 Bit A/D-conversion
- Output colour depth 8 Bit or 16 Bit per colour channel
- Density range: 4,8
- New Nikkor ED scanner lens
- Super fast scanning time - only 20 seconds for one image
- Newly developed high quality 3 row CCD sensor
- New improved image processing algorithm for scanning colour negatives
- Multiple scans
- Fast auto focus and short prescan time
- Automatic optimisation of the scanned image
- Digital ICE4 Advanced
- High-speed USB 2.0 interface
- Light source: four components LED for R, G und B and infrared (for defects on the film surface)
- Optical layout: Lenses (ED-Lenses) / Elements 7 / 3
- Dimensions approx. (L x H x D) 96 x 172 x 315 mm
- Weight: approx. 3 kg
Supported film formats
- 35mm film strips up to 6 frames length
- Mounted 35mm slides
- APS films (with optional adaptor)
- 35mm film rolls up to 40 frames length (with optional adaptor)
- Glass mounted microscope preparates
SilverFast special features
Package contents
- Filmscanner Super Coolscan 5000
- Scan software SilverFast Ai Version 6.6 incl. IT-8 calibration slide
- Strip film adaptor SA-21 (2-6 frames)
- Slide mount adaptor MA-21(S)
- USB connector cable
- Power cable
- Scan software Nikon Scan 4
- Detailed user guide in many languages
- Original Nikon warranty card
Note: The scan software and the user guide is supplied in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch and Italian. Computer systems
- PC with Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, Windows Vista 32bit; USB 1.1 or USB 2.0, Windows Vista, NOT 64bit-versions!
- Macintosh: Mac OS 9.1 or newer and Mac OS X 10.1.5 - 10.4.x, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard only with SilverFast; USB 1.1 or USB 2.0
For scanning single, loose positives or negatives and for scanning curled or curved film strips the strip film holder FH-3 is indispensable. With the APS film adaptor IA-20(S) you can scan whole APS film rolls at once. Scanning APS films can not be easier.
You can scan up to 78 mounted slides at once in batch mode with this automatic slide feeder. It is the ideal accessory for people who want to digitise large amounts of mounted slides in a comfortable and quick way.
With the roll film adaptor SA-30 you can scan whole 35mm film rolls with up to 40 frames length at once. In doing so you can avoid the partially risky trimming of the film roll.
When working with film strips it can often happen that you accidentally touch the emulsion side of the film. The damage often is irreparable. You can avoid damages to the film material and comfortably insert film strips into the scanner or film holder by wearing fine cotton gloves.
Anti-dust spray is used to clean film material - no matter if it's mounted slides or film strips - by removing dust and fluffs with a flimsy current of air without touching the film material at all. There is no better, more comfortable and more efficient way to clean your film material.
For working with single negatives or positives we highly recommend using tweezers, because otherwise you run the risk of touching and damaging the film. | |
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