On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 03:36:29 GMT, "Royce Moyer"
<roycemoyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>I am new to the group, but have enjoyed shooting with APS film for
several
>years (with a Canon Elph 370z).
>
>I purchased a new Elph Z3 last month, and love it. It really got me back
>into a love affair with APS, so much so that I went and purchased a used
Eos
>IX on ebay. (It has not even arrived yet - This will be my first venture
>into SLR photography.)
>
>I am considering getting a scanner to be able to scan my own APS
cartridges,
>and would appreciate any suggestions. Any particular advantages of some
>brands or models over others?
>
>From what I gather so far, there are not too many choices as far as brand
>new models go, but I would also consider getting a used one in good
shape.
>
>I notice that the CanonScan FS2710 model seems to be popular on ebay.
>
>Thanks in advance for taking time to help me out.
>
>-Royce
>
>p.s. - This is also my first time to ever subscribe to a "newsgroup" so I
>may not know exactly what I am doing yet...I've only used "regular" email
>accounts ever before!
Minolta, Canon and Nikon are well known and respected.
There is also the old Olympus ES-10, out of production since last
century, which was the only one which could read the IX info from the
magnetic band, but then the software didn't do a thing with the info,
after reading it.
The Perfect scanner is the scanning section of a Fuji Frontier
minilab.
HIGH resolution, reads the IX info, and applies it to the scans.
Too bad that they ask me 5 leuri for scanning a roll...
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Traidores! Cobardes!


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