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Re: filmscanners: the $64 question



At 04:42 PM 6/14/01 -0400, you wrote:

>You want to scan color slide film (no Kchrome) and b&w negs and output to an
>Epson 1280 (or 1160 + piezo for the b&w)--typically 11x14" prints.  You
>capture images on film with Leica M and Canon L glass (if that matters).
>Finally, your work is all 35 mm but you want to keep the possibility open of
>scanning 6x's.
>
>Assuming you can afford to spend up to $3500, what do you get: Nikon LS
>4000, LS 8000, or the Polaroid Sprint Scan 120?
>
>>From all that I've read so far, I'm leaning (ever so slightly) toward the SS
>120.


I can't comment on the 120, but the 8000 is a 
nice machine. <g>


rafe b.




 




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