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OT Minolta Dimage Scan Multi II

2003-10-10 by daschkenas

I'm in the market for a medium format scanner, and just got a flyer from 
Calumet selling out this medium format scanner for $499.99, from original 
price of 2000.
I'd just be useing this scanner for med format film, as I'm happy with my nikon 
4000 coolscan.
Are people using this scanner happy with it, it seems like a great price.  I'm not 
looking to compare this with a 3000.00 scanner, but at 500.00 how does it do.
TIA for comments from users.
I would be scanning both b&w & transparency film with this.

David Aschkenas

RE: [Digital BW] OT Minolta Dimage Scan Multi II

2003-10-11 by Martin Wesley

David,

Just one comment. Calumet, which is a very fine store and great customer
service, generally does not have the lowest prices and you might want to
shop around a bit for a piece of older equipment like the Dimage Scan Multi
II.

Martin

* -----Original Message-----
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* Subject: [Digital BW] OT Minolta Dimage Scan Multi II
* 
* 
* I'm in the market for a medium format scanner, and just got a 
* flyer from 
* Calumet selling out this medium format scanner for $499.99, 
* from original 
* price of 2000.
* I'd just be useing this scanner for med format film, as I'm 
* happy with my nikon 
* 4000 coolscan.
* Are people using this scanner happy with it, it seems like a 
* great price.  I'm not 
* looking to compare this with a 3000.00 scanner, but at 500.00 
* how does it do. TIA for comments from users. I would be 
* scanning both b&w & transparency film with this.
* 
* David Aschkenas
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Re: OT Minolta Dimage Scan Multi II

2003-10-11 by Chris Hargens

Try this link for some comments
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0019iO

Chris Hargens

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "daschkenas" 
<daschkenas@a...> wrote:
> I'm in the market for a medium format scanner, and just got a flyer 
from 
> Calumet selling out this medium format scanner for $499.99, from 
original 
> price of 2000.
> I'd just be useing this scanner for med format film, as I'm happy 
with my nikon 
> 4000 coolscan.
> Are people using this scanner happy with it, it seems like a great 
price.  I'm not 
> looking to compare this with a 3000.00 scanner, but at 500.00 how 
does it do.
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> TIA for comments from users.
> I would be scanning both b&w & transparency film with this.
> 
> David Aschkenas

Re: OT Minolta Dimage Scan Multi II

2003-10-16 by johngeyles

> I'm not looking to compare this with a 3000.00 scanner ...

It is perhaps worth mentioning that true medium-format film
scanners are no longer a $3000 item.   B&H now has the Nikon 8000
for $2349, and Nikon has a $500 rebate til the end of the year.
That drops the price below $2000 !

I am seriosuly tempted, but fear it portends a new model.

John

Re: OT Minolta Dimage Scan Multi II

2003-10-18 by J Michael Sullivan

It is unfortunate that few manufacturers (if any) are going to release any new 
medium-format scanners in the foreseeable future (Imacon is an exception). 
Projected sales for high-end digital cameras will preclude a decent ROI on launching 
such a new product. Perhaps Nikon will come out with an improved 8000 though. It 
would nice of them to enable current users to upgrade (again unlikely). More likely is 
better/cheaper flatbeds (a la Epson 3200) from the likes of Epson and others.

mjs



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "johngeyles" <jge@c...> 
wrote:
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> > I'm not looking to compare this with a 3000.00 scanner ...
> 
> It is perhaps worth mentioning that true medium-format film
> scanners are no longer a $3000 item.   B&H now has the Nikon 8000
> for $2349, and Nikon has a $500 rebate til the end of the year.
> That drops the price below $2000 !
> 
> I am seriosuly tempted, but fear it portends a new model.
> 
> John

Re: OT Minolta Dimage Scan Multi II

2003-10-19 by amateriat

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: If everybody switched to 
digital image-capture tomorrow morning, there would *still* be a 
need, and a market, for film scanners in several formats.

Having said that, the market for medium-format film scanners 
has always lagged well behind 35mm.  It was only several years 
back that I heard MF shooters bemoan the fact that there was 
*nothing* on the market below five figures for scanning MF film, 
while there were plenty (well, not quite *plenty*) of 35mm 
scanners starting at a little over a grand.  When Polaroid, Nikon, 
Minolta et al finally decided there was *just* enough of a market 
to justify introducing MF film scanners, there were gripes about 
the prices being asked for them (never mind that they were 
cheap compared with, say, an 800-series Imacon, never mind a 
Howtek or Tango). Since the Nikon 8000  has taken a sizable dip 
in price, if I was a big MF shooter, I'd be on my way to the store 
right now, never mind worries about something "new and 
improved" possibly coming down the pike (just be glad these 
things don't change nearly as quickly as digital cameras do!).

Of course, being a lowly 35mm-only shooter, I'll just have to 
settle for buying a Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 this week. :-)

- Barrett

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "J 
Michael Sullivan" <michael@h...> wrote:
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> It is unfortunate that few manufacturers (if any) are going to 
>release any new medium-format scanners in the foreseeable 
>future (Imacon is an exception). 

>Projected sales for high-end digital cameras will preclude a 
>decent ROI on launching such a new product. Perhaps Nikon 
>will come out with an improved 8000 though. It  would nice of 
>them to enable current users to upgrade (again unlikely). More 
>likely is better/cheaper flatbeds (a la Epson 3200) from the 
>likes of Epson and others.
> 
> mjs

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