Re: Only slightly OT: scanners

From: Clyde Rogers ^lt;xrogers@comcast.net>
Date: 04/20/05-08:46:00 AM Z
Message-id: <eb8ce7b83c904ace0773b4129e56201b@comcast.net>

I use a Polaroid 120 for black and white, and really like it. This is
the same
scanner as the current Microtek 120tf. It has a diffuse light source,
so some
say it doesn't have as big a dust problem as others (Ihaven't used the
Nikon, so
can't say), and has no ICE so is cheaper. I'd buy it again.

--clyde

On Apr 19, 2005, at 4:41 PM, Louis de Stoutz wrote:

> Since most of you use scanners, may I ask:
>
> between the Nikon 9000ED and the Konica/Minolta Multi Pro, which one
> should I prefer for B&W 120? The Epson 4870 doesn't get quite close
> enough to the grain and an Imacon leaves my wallet too empty. "B&W"
> has to be stressed since ICE doesn't work there and the Nikon excels
> in reproducing dust.
>
> Any thoughts are welcome, thanks,
> Louis
>
Received on Wed Apr 20 08:46:17 2005

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