Hi Tom:
Thanks for the input. I'm going to think about this over the weekend.
The MicroWarehouse site lists "Windows 95/98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
or later" so I "think" I'm okay. Of course they spelled Polaroid
"Poloroid" so I should probably double check this!
Bill Stanke
Tom Scales wrote:
>
> Me, I'd go for the scanner. It will open up your photography in entirely
> new ways. Couple it with a decent, but reasonably priced Photo printer and
> you have an instant digital darkroom. The Polaroid is a fantastic
> scanner -- truly wonderful. The prints from my SS4000 and Epson 1270 are
> truly stunning, something I could never do in a darkroom.
>
> It takes your photography to a new level, in a new direction.
>
> (make sure it supports NT -- I'm not sure it does. It may require W2K)
>
> My 2 cents.
>
> Tom
> From: "Bill Stanke"
> > Hi gang:
> >
> > I recently acquired a 40 mm f/2 lens. No, not the Zuiko! It's a 40 mm
> > f/2 Minolta Rokkor, in the Leica M mount. This is one of those rare
> > occasions when the lens for a Leica costs less than the lens for an
> > Olympus!
>
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