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RE: filmscanners: Nikon 8000ED



David,

Thank you for your offer to help.  it shut off one more time.  It's now on
it's way back to B&H for a return.  I ended up going with the Nikon after
kicking the tires on both machines.  I found that the marginal (if any)
gains in shadow detail were not worth the extra time I had to spend with the
cloning tool.  It may just have been my unit but the scans were not quite a
sharp as the 8000's.  The silverfast/SS120 combo was better for color
accuracy once properly calibrated.  I believe I can achieve this with the
8000 as well when silverfast is available.  As for my replacement 8000, it
is working flawlessly now with no banding and consistent scans.

Lawrence



>
> Lawrence,
> Did the SS120 shut off again. How often has it happened. If you still have
> it I certainly can get you a new one.
> David
>




 




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