Re: filmscanners: CANON INTRODUCES CANOSCAN FS4000US

2001-02-14 Thread Arthur Entlich
shAf wrote: The Kodak scanner, so well received because of hype, underscored the old buyer beware clich "you get what you pay for!" ... and should warn us this Canon scanner should be welcomed only with some caution and only after testing. I certainly don't argue healthy skepticism

Re: filmscanners: CANON INTRODUCES CANOSCAN FS4000US

2001-02-14 Thread Arthur Entlich
Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...) wrote: Let's not forget the corollary to that expression is "with Nikon you don't get what you pay for." By that I mean customer support. I learned that unhappy lesson with my first film scanner, a Nikon LS1000 when I encountered nothing but

RE: filmscanners: CANON INTRODUCES CANOSCAN FS4000US

2001-02-13 Thread Enoch's Vision, Inc. \(Cary Enoch R...\)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of shAf The Kodak scanner, so well received because of hype, underscored the old buyer beware clich "you get what you pay for!" ... and should warn us this Canon scanner should be welcomed only with some caution and only after testing. I'll

Re: filmscanners: CANON INTRODUCES CANOSCAN FS4000US

2001-02-13 Thread Salinger Igor
A question for you living 'out there': what does this mean? How much it should be approx in stores when it arrives? Is there any "factor" to calculate street price out of RRP/SRP or it just depends on product/company? Thansk. Igor. P.S. An for how much LS-2000 can be had now when Nikons are