> Steve Goss <stevegoss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This is an 1800 dpi slide scanner, and seems to be going for about
> the
> same price as the Olympus ES-10. I know the ES-10 is not well
> regarded,
> but what about this Microtek?
>
I have the Microtek 35T+, 1950 dpi, started out ok but seems to be
deteriorating,
making more mechanical noise, and more seriously - CCD noise. Mine is
probably 4+ years old by now, so not bleeding edge by any means !
1800 dpi is ok for web and small prints (A4 and smaller).
See if you can do some test scans before committing.
I think most of the Polaroid scanners were/are made by Microtek
Wayne Harridge
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~w_harridge
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