Another new 35mm film scanner with SilverFast Ai (equivalent to Digital Ice)
is £249/£149 Plustek OpticFilm 7200i - 7200dpi resolution which is the
highest resolution of any manufacturer. See the Practical Photography review
against Nikon, Minolta, Canon and the AP detailed review.
http://www.datamind.co.uk/Merchant/Plustek_OpticFilm_7200_homepage.htm
Chris Street
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> jmatturr@earthlink.net
> Sent: 09 January 2006 03:43
> To: chris@street56.fsbusiness.co.uk
> Subject: [filmscanners] slide scanner
>
> For a project that will need, for practical purposes, Digital Ice I'll
> need to replace my Polaroid 4000 scanner. I'll be scanning 35 mm color
> negs and e6 slides I'm especially concerned with decent edge sharpness.
> Among the options are Coolscan V, Coolscan 9000, and Dimage Scan Elite
> 5400 II. Suggestions? Comparisons?
>
> John M.
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