Built for speed, precision, and performance at scale. The RC100 is your dependable partner for large-volume, high-accuracy digitization. With 101MP resolution, A2 capture at 400ppi, manual focus optics, and industrial-grade durability, this system empowers heritage institutions and service providers to digitize faster—without compromising quality.
Key Features
The RC100 handles high-volume workflows with ease. Featuring infinite capture capabilities, machine vision manual focus optics, and flexible high-speed connectivity, it’s optimized for uninterrupted productivity in professional imaging environments. Engineered to meet the growing demands of archive digitization.
Achieve consistent, high-quality results with 400ppi A2 resolution. The RC100’s optics are engineered for flat document reproduction—ideal for detailed digitization of newspapers, drawings, and manuscripts.
With an industrial-grade build and virtually no moving parts, the RC100 is engineered for long-term reliability. USB-c and 10G connectivity enable smooth live preview and high-speed capture—making it a future-proof investment for archives, libraries, and digitization service providers.
FADGI compliant scanner with seamless workflow integration
From FADGI 4-star compliance out-of-the-box to seamless integration with Capture One CH and NimbusQA, the RC100 helps your team meet the highest imaging standards—faster and with greater confidence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a repro camera and how does it aid in archive digitization?
A repro camera (or reproduction camera) is a specialized device for capturing high‑resolution images of flat objects like manuscripts, maps, and books. Unlike scanners, repro cameras offer non‑contact reproduction digitization, preserving fragile archival materials while delivering exceptional clarity.
Why choose a non‑contact repro camera over a scanner?
Non‑contact repro cameras like the RC100 deliver superior image fidelity with instant 400 ppi capture, optical clarity, and zero pressure on delicate materials.
What is digital reproduction and why is 400ppi important?
Digital reproduction refers to creating precise digital copies of physical documents. The RC100 captures at 400ppi, aligning with FADGI 4‑Star standards for cultural heritage, ensuring archival-grade image detail and compliance with industry best practices.
How can repro cameras streamline workflows in cultural heritage and memory institutions?
Repro cameras enhance digitization workflows by offering fast, batch capture with precise metadata support and integration into quality-control platforms.