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Kaiser Diascop 50N Stack Viewer with 3x Lens

BH #KAVD50N • MFR #202015
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Kaiser Diascop 50N Stack Viewer with 3x Lens
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 Overview

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.

Kaiser diascop 50N Specs

Viewer
Viewer Type
Illuminated
Film Format
35mm
Lamp
Lamp Type
Incandescent
Number of Lamps
One
General
Power Source
AC Adapter
Dimensions (W x H x D)
6 x 3 x 7" / 15.2 x 7.6 x 17.8 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.975 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.55 x 7.5 x 4"

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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