Seems like the way to solve the mirror problem is with a Sony NEX camera.
Sherman George


On Jul 17, 2013, at 6:25 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:

> The jitter issue is less severe than it might have been, since the edges of
> the frame can be located digitally and each frame recentered individually.
> With film that has shrunk at all this becomes important anyway.
> 
> But... the issue of wearing out the shutter is a very serious one that I
> had not thought of.
> 
> The thing is... there are so many good scanners out there right now.  Most
> of them aren't cheap, but they are cheap enough that purchasing time on one
> of them isn't terribly expensive.  It's hard to beat the Kinetta for print
> scanning these days, I think, and it's not much more money to get a Kinetta
> run than a boatanchor NTSC scanner.
> --scott
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