Ezio wrote: >I really cannot understand why it would be needed such a complication and >dependancy from the controller vendor when the SCSI hard drives cost almost >the same (or 20% more max) of IDE hard drives !
Ezio, I know we've been here before, but SCSI isn't a cheap option for everyone. Certainly, if I was in the US and had access to the sorts of prices you quote from ebay, I'd use SCSI... well, there's other problems. If I wanted to use a 10Krpm SCSI drive I'd also have to fit a cooling fan in my computer and move house to somewhere that had air-conditioning. I simply couldn't run such hard drives in 30+C temperatures reliably. I can buy two 7200rpm IDE drives locally for about US$250, plus another US$45 for an IDE RAID controller. The SCSI option (in Australia) would cost me US$200 for the SCSI controller card, and at least US$500 for an equivalent capacity 10Krpm SCSI drive. Plus, the IDE drives would behave themselves more reliably outside of an airconditioned office. Obscanning: on a completely different topic, I've just taken a roll of Provia 100F using two L series Canon lenses. I should get back the results tomorrow so I can get an idea of how much difference the lenses made in scanning on the LS30. Rob PS I got two more of my photos on the magazine cover. Scanned with the LS30 and they look great! :) Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wordweb.com