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Re: filmscanners: Canon 4000 scanner VS Nikon LS4000



On 16/11/01 12:01 am, "Mikael Risedal" <risedal@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Brian. The Nikon scanner is not out of focus.
> Nikon LS 4000 are sharp in the middle of the  film area but un sharp out
> against the sides and corner . The example are from  the right side of a
> slide  film.
> 
> Next small jpg file are from our test motive . The test motive shows in the
> middle of the jpg file.  This is from the left corner.
> I hope that every one can se the difference in resolution and sharpness.
> Look below the text.
> Nikon have a big problem with the depth of field. Best results gets with
> glass framed film and  100% film flatness. Low light source and to open
> f-stop lens construction is the main problem. Im a owner of 2 Nikon scanner
> LS2000 and LS 4000, they have the same problem.
> Best regards
> Mikael Risedal
> 
> 

Hi Mikael

A definitive test for me would be to scan the same area of a slide from both
the middle and the edge on both scanners. If you have time it would be of
interest to many here I'm sure.

Really appreciate your input.

Richard




 




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