Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/06/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Austin, I've been using it for about a year and a half. I run it under ViewScan, though some people like the recently updated Minolta software. You are correct about the change of magnification, the optical resolution for MF is 3200 dpi; in the 35mm mode it scans a strip down the center at greater magnification to get 4800 dpi. This is NOT an interpolated resolution. I'm sure that you, as a Leaf owner, will agree with me that the extra 800 dpi the Minolta offers over the Nikon or Polaroid 4000 dpi units makes a great difference in image quality. One caveat: Minolta customer service in the US really sucks. I had to return mine under warranty (it was giving me a small band of noise across the frame, seemed to be a stepper motor or gear problem?) and they shipped it back without locking down the transport as per their own instructions. Needless to say it got back to me broken worse than when I sent it in. I had to return it two more times before they would admit there was anything wrong with it, at which point they replaced it. What's more, I live only 45 minutes away form the repair facility but they insisted that I ship it UPS ground, refusing to allow me to bring it in; they cited security concerns over terrorism as the reason they refuse walk-ins. By the time I got done I was ready to show them personally what terror is! I was without the machine for over a month. Gilbert On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 03:28 PM, Austin Franklin wrote: > Has anyone actually used this scanner? I heard about it quite a while > ago, > but no one in any of the lists I am on has stepped up has admitted to > having > one...which very much surprises me, given the specs of this unit. > People > seem to buy the Nikon and Polariod units... > > BTW, Gilbert, where do you get the 3200 figure for 120 from? The > Minolta > spec sheet on their web site says: > > "120/220 film: : 4,800 (by interpolation) x 4,800 dpi " > > It does say the sensor is 7,260...which would fit your 3200 number > (2.25 x > 3200 = 7200...), so my guess is you're probably right. To get 4800, > the > scanner would have to change the magnification...it's not quite clear > from > their specification sheet exactly what they do. - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html