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Re: filmscanners: I got a Nikon LS-40 on Loan



In a message dated 03/06/2001 12:09:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
EdHamrick@aol.com writes:

<< It appears to have the same type of limitations as the
 LS-30/LS-2000.  For instance, the LS-40 is 12-bits, the
 LS-4000 is 14-bits.  The LS-4000 has single-pass
 multi-sampling, support for the SF200 slide feeder, and
 support for the roll film adapter, the LS-40 doesn't.
 In addition, the LS-40 uses USB and is 2900 dpi,
 while the LS-4000 uses Firewire and is 4000 dpi. >>

Is the main improvement of the LS-40 over the LS-30 the USB connection, 12 
bits vs. 10 bits, and slightly higher DPI?  Also, what will the street price 
be and when will they be available?

Ed 




 




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