Originally posted by: ElFenix
i don't know what it is about direct and indirect objects that makes them so difficult to grasp.
anyway, i just picked up a canon FS4000US on ebay for $250.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Nikon Super COOLSCAN 9000 ED ~2000$
basicially best you can get
Originally posted by: dug777
Any idea on a price scale, from 'don't bother' to the 9000ED?
Not sure how much he wants to spend, so I want to be able to give him a range...
What else does Nikon make?
Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/cameras/9a24/
try that.. though i have used the Nikon Coolscan slide scanner and its awesome.. but its $$$ too
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/cameras/9a24/
try that.. though i have used the Nikon Coolscan slide scanner and its awesome.. but its $$$ too
I think we'll stick with one of the Nikons
Not digital yet, and unlikely to in the near future. He currently shoots with an F80, a Olympus Om-2, and a Nikonos V setup, mainly on velvia, provia, and tmax.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/cameras/9a24/
try that.. though i have used the Nikon Coolscan slide scanner and its awesome.. but its $$$ too
I think we'll stick with one of the Nikons
Not digital yet, and unlikely to in the near future. He currently shoots with an F80, a Olympus Om-2, and a Nikonos V setup, mainly on velvia, provia, and tmax.
if he shoots velvia and provia why does he shoot Tmax and not SUPERIA for 35mm negative film?
