Melba wondered: > I have been reading up on the Nikon LS2000 and the Polaroid Sprintscan 4000. >The more I read the more confused I get. The Nikon has low resolution compared > to the Polaroid, but comes with Digital Ice and Altamira Genuine Fractals(which > is supposed to enlarge a 35mm photo to billboard size. In that price range I'd go for the SS4000. ICE is nice, but 4000dpi is better! (I have a Nikon LS30 by the way) Rob ==================================================================== The filmscanners mailing list is hosted by http://www.halftone.co.uk To resign, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with UNSUBSCRIBE FILMSCANNERS in the title, or UNSUBSCRIBE FILMSCANNERS_DIGEST if you are reading the Digest.
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