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[filmscanners] Re: Where can I actually *buy* an Nikon 8000ED?



My experience is the same as Moreno's.  I've also never had a focus problem
with either 120 or 35mm images.  I have only seen banding in certain very
dense transparencies when I scan at 4000 per inch.  I often scan 120 at
lower resolutions, and banding isn't a problem there.  It's easy enough to
use the super fine mode when I need it.



I've had banding on maybe a half dozen images out of hundreds scanned. When
banding does show up, I simply scan with super fine mode enabled, and the
banding is eliminated.



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