The award-winning ST ViewScan 5
The ST ViewScan 5 turns your archives into a more dynamic, accessible and user-friendly resource!
Your days of struggling with microfilm on old and outdated equipment are over. Discover the ViewScan 5. Built from the award-winning line of ViewScan microfilm scanners, the ViewScan 5 introduces key new features while retaining the most desired features.
ST ViewScan 5 Highlights
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20 megapixel color image sensor for ultra-high-resolution scanning
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PerfectFocus – Continuous image focus always produces a clear image
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Real time view and immediate high resolution scan of positive and negative microform images
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Plug-and-play setup with simple USB and power connection for fast installation
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Film control buttons on the carrier plus on-screen icons for intuitive navigation
- Comfortable ergonomic handle and redesigned camera base placement for improved usability
- Overhead LED illumination provides clean, even lighting across all film types
- No annual software fees — PerfectView software included at no ongoing cost
Download the ST ViewScan 4 brochure for more information and hardware specifications.
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