The CoolScan 4000 ED was firewire and the CoolScan IV ED was USB; the
CoolScan 5000 ED was firewire and the CoolScan V ED was USB.
I wonder why there was no CoolScan IX ED USB version to go along with
the CoolScan 9000 ED?
On 1/23/2018 14:31, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Sorry to hear that,
Sorry to hear that, John. Such it is.
BTW: All of the Nikon medium format scanners were equipped only with FireWire
to the best of my knowledge. At the time they were made, USB was considered to
simply not have the consistent performance required for the data volume they
move. That's changed
I'd really like to have it, but that's way out of my price range even if
it was the USB model and not firewire.
On 1/22/2018 21:45, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I have an excellent condition Nikon SuperCoolscan 9000 ED for sale.
It's absolutely the best film scanner I've ever used for everything
I have an excellent condition Nikon SuperCoolscan 9000 ED for sale.
It's absolutely the best film scanner I've ever used for everything from
scanning Minox 8x11 to 6x17cm negatives. Superb for 35mm work: automated scans
of up to 12 exposures at a time with a suberb, soft light source that
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