You're looking at it wrong, that's a thousand dollars or hard to find spare parts. Just from experience, however, the one needed for a critical repair will be missing or broken.

On 6/17/2011 11:15 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
Film's not dead, but the scanner apparently is.

$1000 for a broken scanner?

From: Gasha

Proof of this is recent eBay auction:

Nikon Super Coolscan 8000 ED Film Scanner 8000ED 166220
Item condition:    For parts or not working
Ended:    Jun 16, 201112:57:31 PDT
Winning bid:
US $1,072.00 [ 28 bids ]
Shipping:
$49.95 UPS Worldwide Expedited
Seller:
Member id shutterbladeoutlet

I was shocked...

Gasha


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