Re: filmscanners: Need Help Deciding

2001-05-05 Thread Michael Moore
Why not the Minolta Dimage Scan Elite? DeVries wrote: > I'm in the market for a film scanner between US $500 and $1K. Am > considering: > Minolta Scan Dual II, > or a refurbed LS-30 for $500 or so, > New Coolscan IV, > or maybe a LS-2000. > Will be scanning lots of b&w negs. Any advice for be

Re: filmscanners: Need Help Deciding

2001-05-05 Thread Arthur Entlich
Chris Hargens wrote: > I'm waiting to see the price and response to the new Canon FS4000US, which > will be coming out sometime this month or early next month. The street price > is supposed to be around $1099,00, and it has dust and scratch removal. Who > knows, perhaps it will drive the price

Re: filmscanners: Need Help Deciding

2001-05-04 Thread Chris Hargens
Chris -Original Message- From: Rob Geraghty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, May 04, 2001 6:55 PM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Need Help Deciding >DeVries wrote: >> I'm in the market for a film scanner between US $500 a

Re: filmscanners: Need Help Deciding

2001-05-04 Thread Rob Geraghty
DeVries wrote: > I'm in the market for a film scanner between US $500 and $1K. Doesn't the Polaroid SS4000 fit intot he top end of that range? Rob

filmscanners: Need Help Deciding

2001-05-04 Thread DeVries
I'm in the market for a film scanner between US $500 and $1K.  Am considering: Minolta Scan Dual II, or a  refurbed LS-30 for $500 or so, New Coolscan IV, or maybe a LS-2000.  Will be scanning lots of b&w negs.  Any advice for best performance/price in this group? Thanks, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED