I just ordered the Minolta Scan Dual IV yesterday, it wasn't very expensive and I have heard good things baout it.

/Henri

Thibs wrote:

What about a Microtek ArtixScan 1800f. It is a film scanner but only 1800dpi.
Or what about a Canon Canoscan 5200F (it is 2400x4800 dpi) ?


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Collin R Brendemuehl a �crit :

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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 08:34:50 +0100
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Subject: Scanner: which one?
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I'm looking for a scanner.
I'm very budget limited so it'll probably be flatbed one.
I know Canon do affordable (almost) flatbeds with film back.

Of course it is nowhere near a film scanner but I do not expect it to.
I absolutely need a normal scanner. Film one may follow if budget does too.


Any clue? Canon? Epson?

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Thibouille



I really like the Epson 3170. It treats me well. The top will handle medium format as well as 35.

Collin
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