Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/10/05

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Subject: Re: [Leica] For Sale scanner, lighting, studio equipment
From: Henry Ambrose <henryambrose@home.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 12:09:00 -0500

For Sale 10/05/01

1)  Videssence sRGB continuous daylight lighting for video, TV and 
digital camera
2) Agfa T2500 film/flatbed scanner
3) Bogen (Manfrotto) overhead rail system for lighting

1)  4 each Videssence daylight flourescent light units made for lighting 
TV/video sets, lighting for digital scanning cameras, video 
teleconferencing set-ups. Great as light source for studio work such as 
table top product photography and museum/fine art photography. 
$4000 for the set of 4 lights. 
for more info see ---- http://www.videssence.com/ 


2) Agfa T2500 DuoScan Flatbed/Film Scanner
Scans reflective and tranparent originals.
Reflective originals up to @8X14"
Color Transparencies, B&W and Color Negative film is scanned in a tray or 
drawer that uses glassless carriers for 35mm, MF and 4X5 and a glass 
carrier for 8X10 film
Scans at up to 2500 ppi hardware resolution up to 4X5
Does a GREAT job scanning 4X5 negatives.
Excellent software offers full control over final scans.
CMYK scans for printing on printing presses.
8 and 16 bit RGB color, 8 and 16 bit grayscale.
new price is $4000
$2,000.00
read all about it here:
http://www.agfa.com/scanners/duoscant2500/

3)  Bogen - Manfrotto - iff Rail System
2ea. 15 foot main rails
3ea.  10 foot cross rails
4ea.  "pantograph" counter balanced light supports
bolt this to your ceiling and keep all the clutter off the floor
no light stands, no cables its all suspended above and out of your way.
very fastest system to change set-ups
see more at --- http://www.iff.it/suspension/index.html
@$2500.00 new
$1750.00 (selling only with or after selling lights)

please write me off-list with any questions

Thanks,
Henry Ambrose
henry@henryambrose.com
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