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Granddaddy Leonard listening to his police scanner after dinner.
Aberdeen, MS
August 20, 2011
Taken with Olympus OM-1 with 800 sp Kodak.
Derbyshire Royal Infirmary - a huge, sprawling wreck of a place, with metal stripped out, patient records lying around and a horrible waste of space. Exciting explore, nasty place.
No photoshop, straight from scanner. G4050 clearly blows out the shadows and highlights, losing all detail. I wouldn't even use it as a cat litter at this point
Guys with big packed between the legs, you better watch them scanner operators, prey that they are well trained.
They may take your treasures for stick of dynamite and two grenades : )
Optical Scanner Type Hand-held,non-induce
Light Source 650 mm(visible)
Scan Rate 80 scans per second (sps)
Resolution 0.10mm (4mil) PCS0.9
Reading Distance 10-520mm
Scan precision 0.1-0.825mm
Dimensions 94mm*64mm*162mm
Weight 260g(including bracket)
Scanning angle Inclination angle 45°, Elevation angle 60°
Decode Capability UPC-A, UPC-E,Industrial 2 of 5,Interleaved 2 of 5,EAN 8,EAN 13,Code 128,EAN 128,Code 39,Code 93,Codabar125 and so on
Interfaces Supported Keyboard Wedge, RS232, USB
Power Current Consumption 65mA
Voltage Requirement DC+5V
Environment Operating Temperature -20°C - 50°C
Storage Temperature -20°C - 45°C
Relative Humidity 5% - 85%
Shock 1.5m drop on concrete surface
Ambient Light Immunity Immune to direct exposure of normal office and factory lighting conditions, as well as direct exposure to sunlight
Electrostatic Discharge Conforms to ±15KV air discharge and ±8KV of contact discharge
Disturbance of electromagnetism In compliances with en50081.par1 specifications
Avoid the disturbance of electromagnetism exterior In compliances with en50082.par1 specifications
Dustproof and waterproof In compliances with icc529 and ip42 specifications
Material ABS+PC