[filmscanners] RE: Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-06 Thread Thomas Maugham
I like the Adaptec SCSI cards and I suggest that your friend get one that can service both internal and external devices. The cards that usually come with scanners or other SCSI devices are usually bare bones cards that only have either internal or external connecters and are thus limited. My SC

[filmscanners] Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-06 Thread Arthur Entlich
Someone who is not yet subscribed here is buying a SS4000 scanner and wanted to know which is the best SCSI card to use with the scanner on a PC, with, I assume, PCI interfacing. Also, he was wondering which type of SCSI cable he needs (he wanted to pre-purchase the cable, as it isn't coming wit

[filmscanners] RE: Epson 2200 does it exist?

2002-09-06 Thread Bernie Kubiak
On September 4th I got an email from B&H saying they had the 2200 in stock. I ordered one that morning and they confirmed shipping my order that night. On the 5th the website indicated the unit was out of stock. FedEx says its on the way! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mail

[filmscanners] bottom-line, real-world answers on firewire 35mm film scanners for mac

2002-09-06 Thread
i’ve been researching firewire 35mm film scanners for mac. have read conflicting opinions; getting more input. can anyone give me a real-world, hands-on rating of the nikon super coolscan 4000ED vs. polaroid sprintscan 4000plus vs. microtek artixscan 4000TF vs. minolta dimage scan elite II?

[filmscanners] Re: microtek customer service nightmare - UK

2002-09-06 Thread TonySleep
On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 00:10:41 +0100 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Have > Microtek got an international head office? (I could not find it on their > website) I once had to sell Microtek scanner because I couldn't get any sense out of UK support - a shambolic ostrich organisation which in my case