The new Canon comes in two models. The 2400UF has the transparency adaptor built in, and the 2400U doesn't.
aschm...@warwick.net (Andy Schmitt) wrote: > I've had a pretty good experience with the Canoscan FB1200S and the > Canon > FilmGet FAU attachment. It has adapters for 35mm, 120 & 4x5. I don't > know if > the new one has the adapter or not. We had to order it separate directly > from Canon... > just my 1 cent.. > andy > > -----Original Message----- > From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??????? > [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???????]On Behalf Of Chris Peregoy > Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 2:27 PM > To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??????? > Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] flatbed scanners > > > I just read about a new Epson called the Perfection 2450 Photo that has > an > optical resolution of 2400 dpi (2400x4800) and a dMax of 3.4 and > includes a > 4x5 > transparency adapter. It lists for $399. I'm trying to get one for my > schools lab but they aren't due out till next week. The Canoscan 2400 > has > had good reviews > too and has similar specs and price range. The problem with flat beds > are > that they look at the slide or neg. through a layer of glass. > > pinholeren...@netscape.net wrote: > > > I know this is not about pinhole but what the heck... I am looking > > for a > flatbed scanner > > that can scan 35mm , 120 & 4x5 . any recomendations ? I have heard > > that > the microtek 4 is good for the larger negs > > - however the 35mm > > negs are not that great . > > thanks for any help > > chip renner > > > > _ > > -- > Chris Peregoy | http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~peregoy | http://imda.umbc.edu/