Re: hybrid microfilm cameras/scanners

From: Jerome Skapof, Ed.D (skapof@SOVER.NET)
Date: Tue May 09 2000 - 11:37:41 CDT

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    Date:         Tue, 9 May 2000 12:37:41 -0400
    From: "Jerome Skapof, Ed.D" <mailto:skapof@SOVER.NET>
    Subject:      Re: hybrid microfilm cameras/scanners
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    <pre> In response to Julie Bullock's post regarding hybrid systems for capturing microfilm. We have access to an automated system that uses the Jenoptik LOS
    (formally Kontron) ProgRes 3012. This unit is integrated in Denmark. For further info try www.academicimaging.com.

    Jerome Skapof, Ed.D 802-362-3169 mailto:skapof@sover.net

    -----Original Message----- From: IMAGELIB [mailto:mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU]On Behalf Of Julie Bullock Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 12:27 PM To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU Subject: hybrid microfilm cameras/scanners

    First, I apologize to list members who receive this as a cross-posting.

    I would very much like to know if there would be a manufacturer of a 35mm microfilm camera/scanner other than the Zeutschel. I know that Kodak makes a 16mm one, but I have to be able to prove that the Zeutschel is unique before initiating a purchase order. Local vendors I polled did not know of another similar product, but they also had not heard about the Zeutschel hybrid camera/scanner, which makes me cautious. If anyone could give me any additional information about the current state of the market I would be most grateful.

    Sincerely, Julie Bullock Archival Reformatting Unit Mississippi Department of Archives and History mailto:jbullock@mdah.state.ms.us

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