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[filmscanners] Re: Where can I actually *buy* an Nikon 8000ED?



> If a drum scanner isn't in your future, consider the
> Polaroid 120 for
> medium format films.  Reports I have received
> indicate it neither
> suffers from banding or soft edges.  Some people
> here could tell you
> more about their experiences with it.  However, it
> does not have dICE or
> any clone of it, so if you treat your film poorly,
> you might find it more
> labor intensive without the use of an IR channel and
> IR defect removal.
>
> Art


You sure have a lot of opinions, but it doesn't sound like you've used any
of the scanners you mention. You also go on to recommend the worst scanner
of the bunch. Go figure.


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