In my testing I liked the Canon FS4000 and the Nikons. I also found the Kodak RFS 3600 interesting. A 3600dpi scanner, it has the very useful feature of being able to take a full, uncut strip of 35mm film and batchscan the whole lot. It won¹t be fast but you can start it going and walk away. I¹ve used one to scan a large number of films and the results have been good. Both the D100 and D60 are excellent cameras. The new EOS-1Ds is stunning in image quality, easily better than scanning 35mm film, if only we could afford it. For internet resources also try http://www.dimagemaker.com Cheers, Wayne -- Wayne J. Cosshall Editor, Digital Photography & Design magazine Technical Editor, Capture Commercial Photography magazine Director of Digital ImageMakers International and Editor of their magazine www.dimagemaker.com Director, International Digital Art Awards www.internationaldigitalart.com Personal art website www.artinyourface.com wayne@... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Making the transition to digital...
2003-01-01 by Wayne J. Cosshall
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