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Re: filmscanners: FS4000



I am sorry if I was misleading in my comment, but I was looking at 12 to 15 
months into
the future in light of Polaroids Chapter 11 filing. I have great respect for 
David
Hemingway (and Polaroid), but I doubt if he can say for sure if Polaroid will 
be in a
position to repair/replace a defective scanner in Feb 2003. I may be wrong. I 
am also
aware that there is also the possibility that other scanner manufacturers may 
also suffer
the same fate (as Polaroid) in the future.

Regards, John.


Ron Carlson wrote:
> 
> Anyone having after sales warranty problems with Polaroid equipment should
> contact David Hemingway. I know of  NOT one and I've been on this list most
> of the time for the last 20 months. If you've been following the the list,
> you must know that no other scanner manufactures has a presence here. I have
> mostly a high regard for Canon equipment ( all my camera equipment is
> Canon ) but I find your comment about the SS44000 at best , missleading.
> Ron  Carlson
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Rylatt" <rylatt@attglobal.net>
> To: "filmscanners" <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 8:10 PM
> Subject: filmscanners: FS4000
> 
> > Having followed the comments on this list for several months now, it
> appears to me that
> > the FS4000 has had the least problems as experienced by other users, when
> compared to
> > SS4000 (after sales warranty) and Silverfast (upgrades), depth of field
> with Nikon etc,
> > and the price is right. I have seen only one negative comment on the
> FS4000, and that was
> > due to a noisy filmholder feed.
> >
> > My OS is Windows Me with 512 Mb RAM, USB connectors, and Paint Shop Pro
> 7.04.
> >
> > As a result I am looking to purchase (for non commercial use) the FS4000
> on the US market.
> > Does anyone know who is offering the best deal?
> >
> > Comments appreciated.
> >
> > Regards, John.
> >




 




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