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Kaiser Slimlite Plano 5000K Battery/AC Lightbox (8.7 x 6.3")

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Kaiser Slimlite Plano 5000K Battery/AC Lightbox (8.7 x 6.3")
Key Features
  • 8.7 x 6.3" Viewing Area
  • Slim Design with 0.3" Thickness
  • Adjustable Brightness
  • Color Temperature of 5000K
The 8.7 x 6.3" Slimlite Plano 5000K Battery/AC Lightbox from Kaiser provides an easy way to view photo slides clearly or copy drawings with the use of tracing paper. It is designed to be slim and compact, with a thickness of only 0.3" that allows it to easily fit in bags or rest on most surfaces.
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Kaiser Plano Overview

The 8.7 x 6.3" Slimlite Plano 5000K Battery/AC Lightbox from Kaiser provides an easy way to view photo slides clearly or copy drawings with the use of tracing paper. It is designed to be slim and compact, with a thickness of only 0.3" that allows it to easily fit in bags or rest on most surfaces.

The panel surface is cool running and does not produce any significant heat, while providing uniform illumination. The color temperature of the LEDs is 5000K for a neutral, white light that helps render tones faithfully, and features adjustable brightness for comfortable viewing. The panel features metric and imperial scales beside the illuminated area. Equipped with an integrated 1050mA lithium-ion battery, the light pad may also be used with thee included USB power cable.

  • Viewing Area: 8.7 x 6.3" / 22.0 x 16.0cm
  • Panel Dimensions: 11 x 8 x 0.3" / 20.0 x 29.0 x 0.8cm
  • Kaiser Plano Specs

    Key Specs
    Viewing Area
    8.7 x 6.3" / 22 x 16 cm
    Lamp Type
    LED
    Color Temperature
    5000K
    Battery
    1x Built-In Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 1050 mAh
    Input Power
    120 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
    Viewing Area
    8.7 x 6.3" / 22 x 16 cm
    Lamp Type
    LED
    Color Temperature
    5000K
    Color Accuracy Standard
    CRI 95
    Number of LEDs
    23
    Tilt Bar
    No
    Built-In Dimmer
    Yes
    Battery
    1x Built-In Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 1050 mAh
    Input Power
    120 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
    Overall Dimensions
    11 x 8 x 0.3" / 27.94 x 20.32 x 0.76 cm
    Weight
    1.3 lb / 0.6 kg
    Packaging Info
    Package Weight
    1.9 lb
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
    13.05 x 10.2 x 1.6"

    Kaiser Plano Reviews

    Perfect tool for the job

    By Robert
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Date: 2025-12-17

    Winter is upon us, and as promised, I'm finally digging around in all those old boxes of film. I'm reviewing & scanning slides & negs and a good desk top lightbox is key for reviewing the images-

    Very satisfied

    By Gary
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Date: 2024-05-02

    light is very even and so far has been bright enough

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    Would this be suitable for sorting mounted slides ...

    Would this be suitable for sorting mounted slides or should I get the next size up?
    Asked by: Wayne
    Yes, but a larger size would make the job go quicker.
    Answered by: Rob
    Date published: 2022-02-15

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    What is the AC power specification? Can it operate on European 220-240 VAC supply?
    Asked by: Gautam
    The power supply is universal and can work on 220-240. The plug is USA so you need this type of adapter: Watson Adapter Plug - 2-Prong USA to 2-Prong Europe B&H # WAAPUSAE.
    Answered by: Dennis A L.
    Date published: 2018-08-27

    How even is the light across the surface. Has ...

    How even is the light across the surface. Has anyone done a spot meter reading at various points of the surface?
    Asked by: Greg
    The light is quite even across the whole surface and shouldn't result in unusable variations in lighting.
    Answered by: Zachariah
    Date published: 2021-02-21

    what's the maximum brightness in lumens? and how ...

    what's the maximum brightness in lumens? and how slow of a shutter do you have to go down to in order to expose properly if your aperture is at f8 and iso at 100
    Asked by: Val
    At F8 and 100 ISO to expose for the light you would have to be at 1/4 second , when you put a slide in front depending on the slide you would be at 1/2 to 1 second exposure
    Answered by: vilson
    Date published: 2021-02-16

    Is this a glass surface?

    Is this a glass surface?
    Asked by: Greg
    I want to add that the top surface looked slightly scratched when I took the new product out of the box. It took me a while to realize that there is a thin protective film that covers the very smooth opaque plastic surface. From reading reviews of the products, it seems that some people might have missed the presence of this plastic film and didn't remove it.
    Answered by: Armin
    Date published: 2025-08-28

    How long will the light stay illuminated at max ...

    How long will the light stay illuminated at max brightness on battery power?
    Asked by: Danny
    I have always used the light box with the AC adapter/charger (included) plugged in. However the instructions suggest that “depending on the charge of the battery,charging may last up to six hours “. I had not used it for about two months and without being used, the charge held. The adapter comes with a USB cable to micro plug cable which can be used with a 5V output source like a computer, notebook or a power bank.
    Answered by: Anonymous
    Date published: 2021-01-02

    Would I be able digitize my slides using an ...

    Would I be able digitize my slides using an iPhone or would a dslr be needed ?
    Asked by: Albert
    Good results really require a DSLR and a good macro lens. There are two basic reasons: 1) The need for close, precise focus and 2) an ability to reduce the contrast. To preserve shadow detail in most 35mm slides the camera needs a low contrast mode. Nikon has a neutral picture control setting (The D850 an even lower flat setting) that approximate the results obtained with a slide scanner. Having said that, this light box is a great uniform light source for both slides and color negatives.
    Answered by: James
    Date published: 2021-04-04

    What is the CRI rating?

    What is the CRI rating?
    Asked by: Pat
    CRI=95
    Answered by: Robert
    Date published: 2024-05-14
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