Here in our country, Philippines, no store is maintaining film scanners in
their inventory. The item is on "order basis", you give a deposit and they
will import the item.
I saw another flatbed, Epson 3200. The resolution is much higher than my
present one and the price is affordable. I'm also looking for a test report
for this scanner.
Regards,
Dado
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew L Wendelborn" <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 9:22 PM
Subject: [OM] Re: Long exposure capability of OM2n
> At 2:43 PM +0800 2004.05.22, Dado dela Cruz wrote:
> >Hi Andrew,
> >
> >I have some beautiful slides taken with OM2n (not night shots) awaiting
to
> >be scanned with a good scanner. I am currently looking for a high
resolution
> >one because my present scanner is only a flat bed with 35mm adaptor. Once
I
> >have the scanner, I'll promptly post it here.
>
>
> Having tried for a long time to avoid getting one, I'm now also looking
> for a scanner.
>
> But hoping to find adequate resolution in the latest generation of
> flatbeds, in particular the Epson 4870 (4800 dpi optical resolution, but
> can't find a test result reporting actual resolution).
>
> I hope to generate some comparison scans between local shopping centre
scans,
> a friend's Epson 2450, someone else's Dimage III, and a 4870 at the
> camera shop. (The 5400 would be nice but it don't fit budget or
requirements ..)
>
> Will let you know if this yields anything interesting.
>
>
> Andrew
>
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