Art wrote:
>You have my sympathies. They must have international training for their service
>people. Your story was repeated here by Nikon Canada in my dealings with them with
>their camera service division.
I'm not big on "International Conspiracy Theories," so I have to defer to Ed's comme
Karsten Petersen wrote:
> Hi Art,
>
>
>> Can I ask you two silly questions?
>>
>> 1) Why did Nikon charge you DM351 to fix a scanner which was operating
>> within the normal "technical limitations" of the scanner?
>
>
> They claimed that they have cleaned it, and that it was working proper
money.
Thanks,
Karsten
- Original Message -
From: "Arthur Entlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 03. June 2001 10:40
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Used Nikon LS-20 for sale
> Karsten Petersen wrote:
>
> > It sometimes makes subtle st
Karsten Petersen wrote:
> It sometimes makes subtle stripes in the very dark areas of a slide (that's
> the reason why I recently bought a Polaroid SS4000... quite happy with it!).
> I had it serviced by Nikon a couple of weeks ago (cost me DM351), they say
> these results are "normal" and due
Hi folks,
I've been lurking here for a few weeks - now stepping out! The amount of
traffic on this list is sometimes a little daunting. But I have already
learned a lot - thank you to everybody.
Now on to more tangible matters:
My 2-year-old Nikon LS-20 w/ SilverFast is for sale at DM300 (US$15