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[filmscanners] Re: What moves during scan? (was: Digital ICE)



Bob Shomler wrote:
>
> >>When looking and listening to my LS4000 scanning, I start to wonder
> >>how long the sensors actually stays still
> >...
> >It's not the sensor that moves, obviously, but the film.
>
> Is this the case for the LS-4000?  In my LS-30 the film stays
> still during the scan.

Of course the film is still in the LS-4000. What moves are the
LED's and the light cell. This gentlemen has disassembled his
LS-4000 and shows the internal details:

  http://www3.starhk.com/peterpen/

Thomas.

>
> --
> Bob Shomler
> http://www.shomler.com/

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