> >Tris Schuler wrote: > > >....So far I've read not one horror story authored by a Polaroid user. > >Neither have I. That was another (and important) reason I finally >decided on a Polaroid scanner, that plus the helpfulness and easy >availability of David Hemingway, and his (and others') assurances that >if not Polaroid Corporation itself, then at least this family of >scanners will be around and supported for the long haul. > >I was all set to buy a Nikon 4000ED, but then started hearing about >problems (many of them reported right here) with Nikon scanners and >their LED system. The older Polaroid 4000 lacked the specs of the Nikon, >but when the Plus model came out with equal or better specs (to say >nothing of a $500 lower price), it was a no-brainer. > >And now the Polaroid 120 Plus has just been released. That should >releive a lot of headaches for all those unhappy Nikon 8000 owners. > >Rodger Kingston
If they have the money, Roger, which doesn't grow on trees where I live. Speaking for myself, I'll have to be satisfied for awhile with my poor little SS4000. Tris ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body