Odp: Hello

2000-10-26 Thread fotografia - tomasz zakrzewski
95% of my films are 35mm, the rest 6x7cm but since I bought a Cambo 4x5inch camera, in future I'll also have negs and trannies of this size (now I'm only using the 6x9 rollfilm back). The price of the scanner is the decisive factors, so I'm only considering a 35mm scanner. But, preferably from Nik

Re: Odp: Hello

2000-10-26 Thread Tony Sleep
> preferably from Nikon. Preferably with 4000dpi, and > Nkon-specific dust removing feature. That was simply wishful thinking > :-) > BTW when is Nikon going to produce such a machine? Any 'insiders" on the > list? It has been a persistent rumour, from several different sources, ever since Pol

Re: Odp: Hello

2000-10-26 Thread Sean Wilson
Don't forget that Nikon has had big problems with their stepper motors in the current LS-30 and LS-2000 models, which has resulted in many people having to send them in for repair. Mine (LS-30) took three attempts to fix, but thats another story. ==

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2000-10-26 Thread Stuart Bowling
At 03:04 PM 10/26/00 +0100, you wrote: Don't forget that Nikon has had big problems with their stepper motors in the current LS-30 and LS-2000 models, which has resulted in many people having to send them in for repair. Mine (LS-30) took three attempts to fix, but thats another story. My LS-30 a

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2000-10-26 Thread ILyons
Mine (LS-30) took three attempts to fix, but thats > another story. Sean, Tell them the story I think they deserve the whole truth, horrible as it was :-) Ian Lyons http://www.ian.lyons.btinternet.co.uk The filmscanners

RE: Odp: Hello

2000-10-26 Thread Rob Geraghty
Tomasz wrote: > The price of the scanner is the decisive factors, so I'm only considering > a 35mm scanner. But, preferably from Nikon. Preferably with 4000dpi If you're in the market for 4000dpi give serious thought to the Polaroid SS4000. It's been on the market a while now, gives great result