[filmscanners] RE: Scanner for 6x6

2004-02-20 Thread Bernie Kubiak
I've used my Epson 2450 to good effect scanning 645 and 6x6 negatives and slides, so I would imagine the 3200 would do well. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alex Z Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 1:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

[filmscanners] RE: Scanner for 6x6

2004-02-19 Thread
> Would be glad to hear your opinions/recommendations within very > reasonable price range (including used). One thing is for sure: > dedicated MF scanners are definitely out of my price range (kind of > Nikon 8000 or 9000 or Minoltas). Alex, If you are somewhat technically inclined, the Leafsca

[filmscanners] Re: Scanner for 6x6

2004-02-19 Thread Alex Z
Thanks Austin, I am. :-) But I suspect teh Leafscan 45 (of Scitex, right ?) costs a fortune, doesn't it ? Alex --- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Would be glad to hear your opinions/recommendations within very > > reasonable price range (including used). One thing is for sure: > > dedicated MF

[filmscanners] RE: Scanner for 6x6

2004-02-19 Thread
You can pick up a mint one, late model with 4.1 firmware, with rotating film holders, for around $1200. Check eBay, and/or subscribe to the Leafscan Yahoo group. Regards, Austin > Thanks Austin, I am. :-) > But I suspect the Leafscan 45 (of Scitex, right ?) costs a fortune, > doesn't it ? > > A

[filmscanners] Re: Scanner for 6x6

2004-02-20 Thread ?ISO-8859-1?Q?H=E5kon_T_S=F8nderland?=
Bernie Kubiak wrote: > I've used my Epson 2450 to good effect scanning 645 and 6x6 negatives > and slides, so I would imagine the 3200 would do well. > How is this one: http://www.epson.co.uk/sohoprod/imaging/scanner/perf4870/spec.htm Compared to the 3200? The specs give both a higher resolutio