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Icam camera bases can now be supplied as separate components that link together in to a full book handling and large format document capture system.
Start with a wall mounted motorized column that gives increased stability, reduced footprint and can be made to a dimension that fits your specification.
Add the book handling module that most suits your requirements.
Select a stand alone lighting system
Lastly add the digital head or microfilm head that produces for you the best combination of speed and quality for your document and output aims.
The flexibility of this system enables you to build a camera to your specifications and also add additional facilities as the need arises.

 
 

Separate Column.

Designed by Icam, this wall mounted, motorised column with an in to out motorised camera mount, provides the flexibility for Archives who are limited for space. This unit will take the heaviest camera heads and can be used as a digital or microfilm camera column. It can be made to any height to suit our clients requirements and is a simple sturdy easily serviced construction. As an addition to the column we have designed a range of roll in, roll out document bases. Including pneumatically controlled book handling and large format mapping tables. Also available is a motorised camera body for 5x4 or medium format camera bodies that allows remote focusing of the camera while mounted on to this column. Ideal for digital units that have focusing control built in to their software.

 
 

Roll in Roll out bases

Pictured is one of our base range. A modular system that allows flexibility of design and the ability to purchase for your immediate requirements knowing that if these needs change in the future they can be met by your ICAM designers.

 
 

90 degree book loading cradle

The addition of a push in pull out shuttle, has facilitated the handling of heavy bound volumes. Preventing operator injury when combined with our loading trolley. Books can now be taken straight from the repository and loaded on to the camera with the minimum of effort reducing the risk of book damage. When used in conjunction with a digital camera head, this format book cradle provides support for volumes that will not open fully (not available for microfilm).