Karsten Petersen wrote:
Hi Art,
Can I ask you two silly questions?
1) Why did Nikon charge you DM351 to fix a scanner which was operating
within the normal technical limitations of the scanner?
They claimed that they have cleaned it, and that it was working properly
AFTER their
Art wrote:
You have my sympathies. They must have international training for their service
people. Your story was repeated here by Nikon Canada in my dealings with them with
their camera service division.
I'm not big on International Conspiracy Theories, so I have to defer to Ed's comment
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From: Arthur Entlich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03. June 2001 10:40
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Used Nikon LS-20 for sale
Karsten Petersen wrote:
It sometimes makes subtle stripes in the very dark areas of a slide
(that's
the reason why I recently bought a Polaroid SS4000
Karsten Petersen wrote:
It sometimes makes subtle stripes in the very dark areas of a slide (that's
the reason why I recently bought a Polaroid SS4000... quite happy with it!).
I had it serviced by Nikon a couple of weeks ago (cost me DM351), they say
these results are normal and due to
Hi folks,
I've been lurking here for a few weeks - now stepping out! The amount of
traffic on this list is sometimes a little daunting. But I have already
learned a lot - thank you to everybody.
Now on to more tangible matters:
My 2-year-old Nikon LS-20 w/ SilverFast is for sale at DM300