The Diascop 50N Stack Viewer with 3x Lens from Kaiser is a slide viewer with a 3x magnifying double lens suitable for 35mm framed slides and uncut film strips, The unit comes with a change slider for convenient slide changing without annoying bright intervals. The built-in drop chute holds up to 40 slides. The top section is tiltable for adjusting to your preferred viewing angle. Includes AC power cord.
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Key Features
- For 35mm Film / Uncut Film Strips
- Holds up to 40 Slides
- Tiltable for Easier Viewing
The Diascop 50N Stack Viewer with 3x Lens from Kaiser is a slide viewer with a 3x magnifying double lens suitable for 35mm framed slides and uncut film strips, The unit comes with a change slider for convenient slide changing without annoying bright intervals. The built-in drop chute holds up to 40 slides. The top section is tiltable for adjusting to your preferred viewing angle. Includes AC power cord.
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Kaiser diascop 50N Reviews
Expensive slide viewer that needs improvements
By Anthony
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2017-02-26
The Diascop Stack Viewer is twice the cost of other slide viewers I reviewed. It is well constructed with an easy viewing angled screen. However, slide selection mechanism jambs too frequently, 15w bulb is too dim and power cord needs an off/on switch.
It Fails to Deliver
By Norman
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2016-09-05
I sent it back ! It would have been nice if it worked, but it didn't. No matter how the thing was adjusted it almost always fed two or three slides at a time-or tried to do so and jammed. Jams were more common than a successful feed. What a disappointing mess.
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