Paul.
I have been writing about focus problem with LS 4000 and LS2000 please keep
me out from any questions regarding the LS 8000 scanner.
Mikael Risedal
From: PAUL GRAHAM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: filmscanners: Nikon 8000/ digital ICE
Buy the SS120. I have one and I like it. The Nikon is probably a fine
scanner if you could find one, but is reported to have problems keeping
medium format film in focus at the edges due to the type of light source it
uses, which also evidently accentuates dust which means you need to use ICE
The new Minolta Multi Pro is one of those machines with different
resolutions for different format.
I'd be VERY careful believing any of the dynamic range specs from that
scanner. It's probably pretty good, but I doubt it is any better than any
of the others that are 14 bits.
From what they
Fiction
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From: PAUL GRAHAM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:39 PM
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Subject: filmscanners: Nikon 8000/ digital ICE, was: Scanner Buying
Dilemma
Buy the SS120. I have one and I like it. The Nikon is probably a fine