| reflecta light panel L300 ultra slim 5000K incl. power supply unit |
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The light panel reflecta L300 has a viewing area sized 200 x 150 mm, so that 12 mounted 35mm slides can be viewed at the same time. The two cold kathode lamps provide consistent illumination of the whole viewing area, which means that also the border areas can be used for viewing transparencies. The sleek design is creditable - this light panel integrates very well in a modern working environment due to its very low thickness.
You can find detailed information and purchase advise about light panels on our website about light panels. Specifications
- Viewing area: 200 x 150 mm (8" x 6"), 300 cm²
- Light source: 2 cold light lamps 3,2 x 208 mm
- Colour temperature 5000 K +/- 270 K
- Operating time of lamp approx. 10.000 h
- Dimensions: 246 x 193 x 20 mm
- Weight: 840 g
- Ligh panel reflecta L300
- Power supply unit 12 V
- Storage bag
During the period of use more and more dust and dirt sets on the contact surface and the corners of a film holder. Consequently dust gets on the film material and into the scanner. Hence the film holder should be cleaned frequently. The easiest way is simply brushing the film holder with an anti static brush, which not only frees it from dust but also from electric charge. Discharging is important because electric charge activates dust as is generally known (like on a TV screen). Kinetronics anti static brushes are available in different sizes.
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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