Hi,
I did have a Minolta Multi, the predecessor of Multi II. I was satisfied with
the Multi which I mostly used with Ed Hamricks Vuescan. I was never really
satisfied with Minolta's own software.
Later upgraded to a Minolta Dimage Scan Multi Pro, the latter being a
4800/3200 PPI (135/120) scanner. The multi pro has IR-channel for dust and
scratchremoval. I still use Vuescan.
http://hamrick.com/vuescan/vuescan.htmhttp://www.kenrockwell.com/minolta/mpcomp.htmhttp://www.photographical.net/mf_scanners.html
Best regards
Erik
Tuesday 26 October 2004 12.46 skrev Tomek Zakrzewski:
> Thank you Paul Roberts and David J.Littleboy for your answers.
> I'm a bit dissappointed by the number of comments as I thought that more
> people would be able to give an advice on what the options are for MF film
> quality scanning at the price of about 1000-1200 $.
> I didn't know about the Minolta Multi II. It seems interesting but before
> purchase I'd need to see comments from other experienced users on how it
> compares with other MF scanners, especially Microtek 120tf which seem my
> favorite (if I could only buy used).
> And maybe there are other options as well?
>
> Regards
>
> Tomek Zakrzewski
> www.zakrzewski.art.pl
>
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