Hi Eric; You're going to get conflicting answers from different folks on this list. I have the SS4000 and love it and I wouldn't consider the other two for my purposes. If you think you may want to crop your images and you want to be able to make the largest prints you can out of the resulting file, you will want the most resolution you can get. Every thing else being equal, 4000 dpi beats 2700 dpi for file size every time. You no doubt know that Polaroid has filed chapter 11. You have to make your own judgement relative to that. I've had my SS4000 for a year and a half and made hundreds of scans with great results and no problems. For me, ICE is a non issue because with the SS4000, I wouldn't use it if I had it. If you have scratched slides or work in a dusty environment, you experience might be different. Oh yes, I sell fine art nature and wild life prints so I'm a little fussy. Regards, Ron Carlson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 12:48 PM Subject: filmscanners: Slide scanner question.
> hiya there, > > I have a quick question for the group here. > > I am looking for a new slide scanner.. Right now I have a Photosmart > scanner with Vuescan software and it works ok, but with tough slides or dark > slides they don't scan quite that well. > > I have been looking at three different scanners. > > Nikon LS IV Coolscan > Nikon Supercoolscan 2000 > Polaroid sprint scan 4000 > > I know someone who has the LS 2000 Scanner and loves it, and I can get one > for around $750.00 new . > I also have heard about the Polaroid scanner and the 200 rebate they are > offering.. > > Does anyone know about the Nikon LS IV coolscan and a comparison between the > three of them? > > I know some of the specs. of all of them, but what is the best one overall? > > Thanks > > Eric > > >
