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Dedicated MF Film scanners

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tww@execpc.com - 18 Feb 2005 19:15 GMT
Greetings,
For some time now, there have been discussions regarding flatbed or
film scanners.  In a posting many moons ago, seombody suggested a site
where used MF dedicated film scanners could be purchased for a failrly
reasonable sum (relative to new).

If you have encountered such a site, I would greatly appreciate knwing
where to look.

Thank you,
TWW
George - 22 Feb 2005 04:00 GMT
> Greetings,
> For some time now, there have been discussions regarding flatbed or
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Thank you,
> TWW

I don't know about a site for used MF film scanners, but from time to time
Publishing Perfection has new or demo ones quite cheap.  I picked up a new
Minolta Scan Multi II on eBay some time back for $600 and a week later got
a Publishing Perfection flyer in the mail that had it for $300...and it
comes with
all the negative holders for MF and 35mm.  Now, I'm just waiting for someone
to jump in here and say about how much better the Coolscan 9000 or the Multi
Pro is...granted, but the OP asked for cheap and you can get 6-7 scanners
that
I am describing for the cost of ONE of the others.

George
retoohs - 27 Feb 2005 08:27 GMT
I have the Minolta Dimage Multi II and its great. I'd love the Dimage
Multi Pro but I cant afford that.

Alan

>>Greetings,
>>For some time now, there have been discussions regarding flatbed or
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>
> George
 
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