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[filmscanners] Re: Nikon LS-30 -- strange behavoir



Nice shot.  I'd like to see it properly scanned.  The waves are irregular,
which suggests that something might be loose.

Berry



On 3/10/05 4:29 AM, "Peter Marquis-Kyle" <filmscanners@marquis-kyle.com.au>
wrote:

> Lotus M50 wrote:
>> Send the scan back to the repair shop (I assume it is Nikon) and ask
>> them what's wrong.
>
> Thanks, I will be taking the scanner back to the repairer (who is independent
> of
> Nikon, but is authorised and recommended by the Australian Nikon importers)
> and
> ask them to fix it properly.
>
> In the meantime I am still interested to hear speculations about the cause,
> and
> to hear of any other sightings of this phenomenon.
>
> Peter Marquis-Kyle
>
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