Paul, A friend photojournalist, who I used to work has the Nikon Coolscan 8000 and loves it. I think the last one Nikon made was the 9000....But I guess they are still demanding a big price for the 8000 an 9000....Joe


I have thousands of transparencies I should scan. I'll never do them all, but it would be nice to at least do a few hundred. My old Epson 3200 flatbed is working again, but its certainly not ideal. So I'm looking at used older Nikon film scanners. The coolscan V and 4000 appear to be priced at around $500 used. I think they're both 4000 dpi scanners. Is one better than the other?
Paul
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