[LargeFormat] Chopped in the Landy for a Microtek Scanner!
Clive Warren
largeformat@f32.net
Thu Jan 18 11:20:01 2001
At 10:26 18/01/01 -0500, Guy Glorieux wrote:
>Clive,
>Too bad about the Land Rover. These are suberb machines and I can see
>that you will miss it in time. Do you have a replacement to carry your
>equipment around in the bush?... Hope you got a good price for it.
>
>Your post got me to look at the new Microtek scanning equipment. I have
>had a Scanmaker E6 for the last 5 years. It was top technology when I
>bought it and it still works as well as on the first day I got it. Not a
>glitch! -:))
>
>The shortcoming is that it is only 8 1/2 x 11" and it does not do film
>or transparency. I rely on a Nikon Coolscan III for scanning my 35mm.
>snip
Well, it'll be missed that's for sure - no replacement in sight although I
still have an off/on road motorcycle and sidecar powered by an 850cc Norton
Commando engine...... that should get rid of any dust in the lenses ;-) I
put about 500 hours work into the Landy - stripped it down to the chassis
and replaced everything that needed it. Am going to adopt the Edward Weston
approach - if you can't walk to it from the car carrying your kit then it
ain't worth photographing ;-)
Your Scanmaker E6 will probably continue to do a good job for the next 5
years. I haven't yet tried out the Scanmaker 4 but there is no way it will
do a better 35mm trannie scan than your dedicated Nikon Coolscan. Same will
be true of the Scanmaker 5.
Guess my off roading will be restricted to using sedan hire cars in the USA
once a year :-)
All the best,
Clive http://www.f32.net
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