Day three – FujiFilm FinePix Real 3D W3 User Manual
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Date: 29-31 October 2010
Venue: Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Centre,
Halls 402-403 (Level 4) Singapore
Visit the website:
www.photoxpo.asia
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The anti-vandalism enclosure design
complies with the European disability
access requirement, and requires only 6
square feet (0.55 sqm) of floor space.
For remote unattended locations, the
new self-service SpeedLab 300/300+
accepts all popular digital storage media
and provides a wide range of print sizes
(4x6-inches/10x15cm available in color,
B&W or sepia, 5x7-inches/13x18cm color
and 6x8-inches/15x20cm color), a full range
of creative products, and can burn CD/DVDs.
Up to 400 4x6-inches/10x15cm prints/hr.
can be made. The 300+ model incorporates
a separate large format printer to deliver
additional sizes: 8x10-inch/20x25cm, 8x12-
inches/20x20cm and 4x8-inches/10x20cm.
The consumables kit will print 600 4x6
inches/10x15cm prints between changes.
Remote diagnostics via GPRS allows cost-
effective monitoring and control of a group of
kiosks from a central location.
KIS Photo-Me Group, Asia Region
Sales Manager, Thierry Granier, says there
is tremendous scope for their photobook
solutions and professional printing equipment
in India.
Hama GM Christoph
Thomas honoured with
the Golden Photokina Pin
P
resident of the Photographic Industry
Association recognised with the highest
award presented by Photokina.
In recognition of Christoph Thomas’ service
to Photokina, Fritz Schramma, Mayor of Cologne
and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of
Koelnmesse, presented the Golden Photokina
Pin to the General Manager of the imaging
accessories company Hama.
In his tribute, Schramma praised the
extraordinary contribution that Thomas has made
to the imaging sector, pointing out that the Hama
company has always showed great commitment
in attending Photokina. The Cologne Mayor
added that the company has not only remained
loyal to the Cologne fair, the world’s leading
imaging event, but has also had a big impact on
shaping the fair’s positive development. “When
a company identifies itself so strongly with
something, it is a reflection of the people who
work there,” said Schramma. “That’s why I am
confident that the company will also continue to
show this commitment in the future.”
(L to R): Thierry Granier and Yan Manissadjian