Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bob: There is not much too choose from to do the larger formats, certainly nothing cheap. Polaroid makes a SprintScan that does 4x5 but is also expensive. The other option is AGFA makes a flatbed scanner called a duoscan that will scan up to 8X10 or whole sets of slides at once. It is not cheap either and the resolution for 35mm would not be what you want. I saw a duoscan on Ebay before Christmas that went for $1,500 or so. I think they are in the $4,00 range new. Your other option is just pay somebody to scan the larger formats, perhaps on PhotoCd. You would have to get a lot of slides done to pay more than the $5,000 price of the Nikon Scanner. Regards, Robert At 08:20 AM 2/8/99 EST, you wrote: >I really appreciate the input from many of you on digital photography. It has >been extremely helpful in deciding what I need. > >I am convinced that the HP Photosmart scanner would be acceptable for what I >want to use it for and I almost purchased one yesterday. I am still holding >back because it does not accommodate 2 1/4 negatives and slides. About 40% >of my work is in this format. The next problem is finding a dual scanner that >is affordable. The Nikon 4500AF is over $5000. > >I would appreciate input and direction from LUGGERS on this dilemna. > >Thank you, > >Bob Bedwell > > > >