----- Original Message ----- From: "robertades" <roberti22@...> > I've basically narrowed it down to the Canon FS4000US (which has > greater resolution but lower DR), or the soon to be released Minolta > Scan Elite II (which has less resolution but possibly greater DR). I > considered the Nikon LS-40, but was told that its LED light source > caused problems with the grain structure in b&w. The FS 4000 is reported to have more shadow noise than the other mentioned models, the Elite II is definitely the one most people complain about for excess of grain (some do not by the way), in the LS-40 there is not really a grain problem, however somtimes sharpness/ focussing problems occur with bowed film. However you should be aware that grain gernerally shows up clearer in scanned negs that it does in traditionally processsed ones. YOu just have to be more careful in your choice of film, and the processing, - use fine grain developer etc... I use the LS-40 - it is a very good scanner, and my personal opinion is that up to 11"x17" you will not see a difference in detail between the LS40 and a 4000dpi scanner. I have compared 2 scans of one sharp slide, and I saw nothing, except that maybe the LS-40 was a bit sharper. Greeitngs Bernhard
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Re: [Digital BW] New to group and seeking scanner advice (is this OT?).
2002-01-04 by Bernie Ess
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