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RE: filmscanners: Nikon 8000 ED or Polaroid Sprintscan 120 ??



> output levels and therefore anything that slows down output is avoided.
> The amateur, on the other hand, has rarely such a need and usually likes
> their equipment to embrace as many functions as possible in a single
> product.
> This is seen as good value for money, which I would suggest is the case.
> He is not likely to be selling his scans for profit and therefore
> has little
> need for high output of digitised images and is also not likely
> to have any
> time deadlines to meet.
>
> Richard Corbett
>

I think this is the wrong message to send to a representative of a
filmscanner manufacturer. Amateurs most definitely want a system that saves
time, the moreso the more they have lives outside filmscanning.

Frank Paris
marshalt@spiritone.com
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=62684




 




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