Why MicroFilm Recorders ... ?

Microfilm continues to be the most universally accepted archival format, with a life expectancy of 500 years. It is eye readable and can be used by most everyone. The use of 35mm microfilm permits filming of large format materials in total image perspctive and in sections for greater clarity. Lower reduction ratios provide a high degree of clarity for the smallest documents. Microfilming provides excellent results for many flat materials including newspapers, manuscripts, maps and bound books.

 
 

Konica Minolta DR 1600
Designed for fast and simple microfilming, the Konica Minolta DR1600 is the choice of working professionals because its convenient desktop design and user-friendly operation helps make any microfilm recording more efficient. more

 
 
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