[Leica] Friday FS: high-speed scanners, great lenses, and more
Richard Man
richard at richardmanphoto.com
Sat Dec 31 04:02:02 PST 2016
Wow, that F235 sounds really exciting. I just joined the FB group. I may
have to get one of them....
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 10:48 PM, Dante Stella <dstella1 at ameritech.net>
wrote:
> Paypal is fine. For everything but the scanners, shipping is included in
> the U.S. I am looking for a Horseman SW612 with a 45mm Apo-Grandagon.
>
>
> Lenses and filters
> ==============
> - 40/2 M-Rokkor, lovely with perfect glass, B+W UV, both caps, all the
> look of the 35/2 v4 at 1/4 the price $425
> - 50/2 M-Hexanon, gorgeous with perfect glass, both caps, case, B+W UV,
> collimated perfectly to Leica spec by Focal Point $499
> - 40mm B+W KR1.5 Skylight (Canon RF size) $20
> - 40mm Kenko skylight (also Canon size) $10
> - 43mm B+W 023 (yellow-orange, G, #15) filter, F-Pro $15
> - 55mm Hoya HMC dark green filter $12
> - 62mm B+W FL-D $7
> - Kenko 180 degree fisheye aux lens with both caps and 49mm mount $45
>
> Tripod, flash, &c.
> =============
> - Linhof Profi Ball Head 2 with reversible Linhof 1/4 and 3/8 platform $150
> - Gibran Tripod (add your choice of 1/4” mount head) $225
> - Metz 26AF-1 for Fuji X series with box, diffuser, manual, case $85
> - Voigtlander Kontur finder, 50mm on 24x36, with case $30
> - Nikon SU-4 slave trigger (film TTL, auto, manual $27
> - Nikon SB-20 flash $22
>
>
> Fast scanning
> ===========
> Kodak/Pakon F235+
>
> If you ever wanted to scan your life’s production of 35mm negatives in a
> matter of days, here you go. This is a minilab scanner, compatible with
> Windows XP, that cranks out 800 frames an hour of b/w at 2000dpi (more than
> enough for cataloguing and in fact most outputs that most people will do)
> or 400 color with digital ICE. Has about the most straightforward software
> you can imagine, which outputs to JPG, TIFF, and/or RAW. This scanner has
> fantastic and completely automatic color correction (which can be tweaked
> manually if you want) and can gulp down an entire uncut roll of 35mm film
> or strips as small as 2 frames. With the more advanced software included,
> it can also do Xpan and half-frame. It scans as a bitstream (which means no
> annoying prescans) and then automatically resolves frames (and frame #s)
> using either DX coding or its own algorithm (and you can adjust the framing
> *after the fact*!). Includes scanner, negative catcher, cables, and
> software, all packed in the original shipping box. If you want a
> preconfigured host computer, I can supply a complete dell mini tower with
> everything you need for a nominal sum.
>
> $1249 plus shipping from 48207
>
> Pacific Image Powerslide 3650
>
> This is the original version of the slide scanner that has been rebranded
> variously as a Braun or a Reflecta. Takes 50-slide straight Braun magazines
> or 100-slide carousels and scans like a champ until your project is done.
> 3,600 dpi; Cyberview software can deal with Kodachrome a lot better than
> Vuescan or Silverfast do (though the scanner is compatible with both of
> those…). Item includes scanner, software, cables, manuals, original
> 50-slide magazine, and bonus 100-slide carousel.
>
> $499 plus shipping from 48207
>
> NO ARCHIVE
>
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