Hi Ed
There is a used Howtek 4000 on Ebay now- I think $2500
I don't think you're going to see a significant difference unless you go to
a drum or an Imacan. For 4x5 you could also look for a Polaroid 4x5.
How many scans do you need to make?
Maybe it would make more sense to farm them out?
Regards
Bill Morse
PhotoProspect
Cambridge, MA 02139
on 2/27/02 2:51 PM, eshotwell2800 wrote:
Help! I need to upgrade my scanner. I am a landscape photographer
working with 4x5" and 8x10" B&W negatives and color transparencies.
I use the Cone Piezography system to output my prints. I am
dissatisfied with the scan speed, quality and interface of my Umax
PowerLook III scanner and I feel that it must be time to upgrade.
I am using the Mac G4 and would like to find today's BEST scanner
for under $1500.00 or so. Is the Microtek Artiscan 1100 the best or
is the Epson 1680, or is it something else? I've gotten
recommendations of scanners from $149 to $50,000.
Surely there must be a clear leader in todays market.
Ed Shotwell
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Re: [Digital BW] Scanner for B&W Sheet Film
2002-02-28 by Bill Morse
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