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Mark in SD
02-03-2003, 11:07 AM
Does anybody have any experience with this scanner? Any information?

I have the opportunity to buy one cheap and the reviews and information on the web looks promising but I was hoping for some more first hand experience.

lee
02-04-2003, 11:35 AM
I think the Nikon Coolscan is the desktop scanner of note. If it were real cheap I would be (God, I cannot believe I am saying this) temped to get it.

lee\c

Mark in SD
02-05-2003, 06:24 PM
See, it wasn't that hard to admit.

Seriously, my wife makes calendars, web pages, etc. and has a need to get the pictures in digital form. She has a nice digital camera, but that doesn't help her when I take real pictures. We have a decent flatbed but I have never been entirely happy with the results for pictures. When this opportunity came up, I was wondering if it was worth it. I'm going to try it out and will buy it if I'm happy with it.

balint
02-10-2003, 04:39 AM
I have no hands on experience with the LS-30 but I do have with the LS-40.

After strugling with flatbad scanners and adaptors, I decided to get a desktop scanner. The LS-30 was out of scope after reading the specs. I don't remember what was the reason of ruling out the LS30, but I quickly concluded that for my purposes three are only three possible Nikon candidates: LS2000, LS4000 and LS40.

Since the LS2000 is no longer manufactured, plus it would need a SCSI controller and costs nearly the same as the LS40, I went for the LS40; I am satisfied with it. Indeed the pro version (LS4000) has more features and accessories, but I am happy witht he image quality of the LS40. I would consider the LS40.


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