Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/23

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Subject: [Leica] New Epson GT-X800 flatbed (aka 4880?)
From: sdp35 at cwazy.co.uk (Craig Zeni)
Date: Sat Oct 23 05:51:07 2004
References: <20041022133536.36822.qmail@web41604.mail.yahoo.com> <p0511100abd9f4f4500ac@[10.0.1.2]>

Karen, any word if it have OS-X native software?

Thanks,

CZ

On Oct 22, 2004, at 8:07 PM, Karen Nakamura wrote:

>
> People might be interested to know  that Epson has released a new  
> version of its flagship flatbed scanner (GTX-700 aka 4870) in Japan.  
> It's called the GX-X800. I haven't seen it in person yet, they have an  
> ad for it in the newest Asahi Camera and it's also on their website:
>       https://www.i-love-epson.co.jp/products/printer/inkjet/colorio/ 
> scanner.htm
>
> Features:
>
>  * 4800 dpi (same as 4870)
>  *  Digital ICE (same as 4870)
>  * Alpha-hyper CCD II (broader wavelength response); larger microlens  
> over CCD
>  * newly redesigned 6 elements in 4 groups lens unit
>  * Maximum OD of 4.0 (wow!)
>  * Newly redesigned film carriers:  24 unmounted 35mm negs; 8 slides;  
> 2 sheets of 4x5; or 3 strips of 120 film at a time.
>  * USB 2.0 + IEEE 1394 (same as 4870)
>
> All in all, the feature list isn't compelling enough for a 4870 user  
> to upgrade.  My guess is the new Canon scanner scared them into  
> releasing this early.  Also, it was embarrassing that their "consumer"  
> F-3200 negative scanner was beating their prosumer  4870. So maybe the  
> 4880 is a bit sharper and has better shadow depth.
>
> My problem with all of the flatbeds is that they are much too large  
> for a small Japanese apartment. That's why I'm leaning to get the  
> F-3200 after I move to Kyoto.
>
> Karen
>
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Karen Nakamura
> http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/
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