Fast, Simple Operation: The
Konica Minolta DR1600 is designed
with simple, intuitive operation for
maximum efficiency in a wide range
of microfilm recording applications.
Superior Image Quality: Konica
Minolta lenses are designed for
high-resolution images from a wide
range of originals at all focal
lengths -- from single sheets of
paper to books up to .78 inch (2cm)
in thickness.
Uniform Illumination: A
precision fluorescent lamp system
provides uniform illumination for
consistent microfilm exposures, roll
after roll.
Auto Exposure Control: Advanced
electronics technology provides
completely automatic exposure
adjustment for sharp, clear images
every time; manual focusing is also
available for special filming needs.
Auto Focus and Reduction: Just
place a document on the copyboard,
and the DR1600 automatically selects
both the reduction ratio and the
proper focus to ensure correctly
sized images.
Document Width Sensing:
Automatically senses and selects the
right frame size to suit your
original; documents up to 8-1/2" x
14" legal size are filmed in single
frames, while larger documents are
filmed in double wide-width frames
-- but filmed images are always
upright for easy reading.
Single-Corner Positioning:
Because only a single corner of your
document needs to be positioned
correctly, the DR1600 greatly
simplifies filming and minimizes
document handling.
Frame Indexing: For faster,
easier identification and indexing,
frame numbers and/or blip marks can
be selected and recorded on your
film; three levels of blip marks
(Item, Batch, and Block) are
selectable, and all are encoded
inside the camera head for
consistent readability as well as
more accurate document exposures.
Manual Information Input: You
can manually input up to three
4-digit numbers or a single 12-digit
number to precisely identify each
frame with time, date, or other
specialized information; numbers
appear along the top of the frame.
Zero-Space Filming: Lets you
automatically eliminate the gap
between frames, permitting more
documents to be filmed per roll and
minimizing the flicker effect when
you view moving film.
Replaceable Camera Head: The
camera head can be easily replaced
in seconds, allowing different users
to use their own camera heads for
specific filming purposes.
Self-Diagnostics: A
self-diagnosis system with red LEDs
warns you when film is about to run
out or when the camera head isn't
locked to the main body of your
microfilm recorder.
RS-232C Interface: Connect a PC
to the built-in RS-232C interface,
and the DR1600 permits full control
of all camera operations from your
computer for data entry in CAR
(Computer Assisted Retrieval)
systems.
Accessories
RS232C Interface
6-Digit
Resettable
Mechanical
Counter
Foot Switch