Waiting with you--if price is reasonable...the specs certainly look good.
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Jun 18, 2012, at 11:52 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> There is no doubt in my mind (having a 4000ED, and having seen the
> results
>> of an Imacon scan) that the Imacon scanners, even the older models,
> can
>> squeeze much more out of the film image, in resolution and DMax. You
> have,
>> however, put your finger on a key advantage of the higher-end Nikon
> 35mm
>> scanners, the ability to accept the batch feeders.
>
> Anyone anxious for this guy to be released? Plustek says price will be
> "reasonable." Supports auto batch scanning. It is very nice that
> scanners are still being designed/ made. I would bet its performance
> will be top notch, but we'll see soon, I hope.
>
> http://plustek.com/usa/products/opticfilm-series/opticfilm-120/introduction.html
>
> Watching and waiting, Mike
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