From: Editor - P.O.V. Image Service (editor@p-o-v-image.com)
Date: 09/07/00-02:58:29 AM Z
Cor Breukel wrote:
>
> ..I do not believe that is true; we just acquired a Nikon coolscan Ls
> 2000 slidescanner which is capable of "hard & real" 2700 dpi, and I read
> a review that there are scanners even capable of around 4000,..bit too
> expensive though. For flatbadscanners I do not know..
>
You are quite right Cor...
Both the Polaroid SprintScan 4000 and the Microtek ArtixScan 4000 will give you
4000 dpi scans of 35mm slides and negatives for about $1500 retail..
Kodak has just released a new 35mm format, 3600 dpi scanner for $1300, with a
3.6 dMax range, that will batch scan up to 36 slides..
FYI, I use the Polaroid SprintScan 400, go it about a month after Polaroid
released it, last summer.. I love it..
Judy, being just outside the city myself, if you want I can do a sample scan of
a neg for you with the SprintScan..
Keith
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