Re: filmscanners: Set filmscanner on Minitower box?

2001-02-18 Thread Arthur Entlich
OK, this is getting out of hand now ;-) Keep your SS4000 right where it is, I wouldn't want any minds blown! I am not suggesting that either RF/EM or vibration from a computer tower WILL necessarily degrade the results from your scanner. I am suggesting, in theory, the possibility exists for

Re: filmscanners: Dust removal cloths

2001-02-18 Thread markthom
G'day Brian, Peter. Damn. I now have to sheepishly admit that my highly scientific tests (grin) were about 3 months ago, and I can't remember what all the brands were! Brian, note that I'm from the land down under, so the brands may not be meaningful anyway.. The ones I'm using are indeed

RE: filmscanners: storage

2001-02-18 Thread Derek Clarke
The new burn-proof drives are the ones to go for as they render that explanation obsolete! In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cooke, Julie) wrote: It is safest to burn at 2x, although I always burn at 6x. This depends on the buffer underrun size of the CD recorder (why

filmscanners: Shop in Berlin/Warsaw

2001-02-18 Thread tom
Hi, Seems that I will be not able to buy new Nikon or Canon scanner befor living Japan, so do you know any shops with reasonable prices near Berlin or Warsaw ? Please email me off list Regards Tomasz __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email

filmscanners: purchasing a new scanner

2001-02-18 Thread schiebler
Hello everybody, I have found a lot of useful information on this great list in the past few weeks since I joined. However I have not purchased a film-scanner yet, but will definitely do so in the very near future. My choice is down to the LS-30 but the place I went to order one said that

Re: filmscanners: Dust removal cloths

2001-02-18 Thread B.Rumary
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: Brian, note that I'm from the land down under, so the brands may not be meaningful anyway.. The ones I'm using are indeed called 'Amazing Wipes' ;-/. 'As seen on TV' the box proclaims, but I have never seen them advertised.. I actually bought them from a

Re: filmscanners: purchasing a new scanner

2001-02-18 Thread Florian Rist
Hello Arno, on 18 Feb 2001, at 17:12, you wrote: Hello everybody, I have found a lot of useful information on this great list in the past few weeks since I joined. However I have not purchased a film-scanner yet, but will definitely do so in the very near future. My choice is down to

Re: filmscanners: Dust removal cloths

2001-02-18 Thread Jon
hi, re: amazing wipes, a web search turns up: http://www.seenit.net/item_CL26.htm seems cheap enough if it works. Jon __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

Re: filmscanners: purchasing a new scanner

2001-02-18 Thread Ezio
I would wait for the new LS-40 . But if you don't think it is worthwile ... then try www.newyorkcamera.de they are quite cheap (ordinarily). They are based in Ahlen. Sincerely. Ezio www.lucenti.com e-photography site - Original Message - From: "Florian Rist" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: filmscanners: Dust removal cloths

2001-02-18 Thread markthom
That's them. You can buy the cloths separately in a pack of 20. But the fact that I found them in a clearance store may indicate they haven't been a commercial success.. I think the mop would have limited application to film cleaning :-) At 10:56 AM 18/02/01 -0800, you wrote: hi, re: amazing

Re: filmscanners: Dust removal cloths

2001-02-18 Thread IronWorks
The mop would be good for batch film cleaning. Maris - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 4:34 PM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Dust removal cloths | That's them. You can buy the cloths separately in a pack of 20. But the |

RE: filmscanners: Nikon 8000 ED or Polaroid Sprintscan 120 ??

2001-02-18 Thread Hemingway, David J
In researching for the SS120 we asked medium format users about features including the various dust and scratch solutions. They said pretty much to the person they took excellent care of their film and did not consider dust to be a problem. They said they would rather address dust with localized