>> I recently went through that...and ended up with a near new LeafScan
>45 for $2000.
>
>Which from the sound of it is a very good scanner, if a little hard to
>find.

Actually, they turn up on eBay fairly regularly ... in fact, this
particular one sounds like one that I was prepared to bid on -- a friend
and I were going to split it -- except the auction was cancelled in the
last few hours because there hadn't been any bids and the seller was
nervous enough about it not selling that he accepted a fixed offer for it.

In retrospect, this was probably a good thing (assuming Polaroid's scanner
is everything they claim it to be!) as we have since learned first-hand
just how s-l-o-w-l-y it works ... decent scans, though, and it does accept
4x5s.

Jeff Goggin
Scottsdale, AZ

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