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$0.00 Summary: The Nikon 4000ED has been in continuous use since Jan 2003. It has scanned approximately 15,000 immages with a mix of negatives and positives. After six months of continuous scanning, the one of the sensors failed and Nikon fixed the problem. The images were scanned primarily at 35% resolution, 4x scanning & 8 bit depth, then rescanned if the image was to be used at 100%, 16x scanning & 14 bit depth . The quality on Kodachrome was very good to execellent depending on the age. Some of the images were from the late 1940s. Other positive films were poor to very good depending upon the age. On transparancies shot after 1995 for Kodak and Fuji, the quality was usually very good to execellent. Negative film was suprisingly good with excellent color. Black and white was also scanned with good results when the film was dust free and scanned in the default settings. The bulk film feeder SF200 was a pain until we read an article at www.pytowany.com/ED4000_pg_4.html. This made the scanner a real workhorse. Certain slide mounts can still be a problem until the proper adjustments are made. One other problem that is worth mentioning is when scanning negative film manufactured between 1970 and 1975 approximately, there are additional holes along one side of the negatives that cause the photosensor-feeder to have big problems. The side of film with the extra holes must be on the left side of the feeder. We are using this on a PC with a P-II 450 MZ chip with 512 MEGs of RAM. ICE is slow. We also use a Mac Powerbook 1.25 with 1 GB of RAM. The speed on the Mac for ICE3 is a few seconds of processing time, but the scan time is only slightly less. If you are doing a lot of scanning using the bulk feeder with ICE a fast computer PC or Mac is a must. Strengths: Excellent quality. If the product does not function correctly during the warranty period, Nikon fixes it without problems. Ours scanned better after they fixed it that it did new. This was probably due to calibration and new firmware. Weaknesses: Soft focus due to warped film. This is especially noticable using the negative feeder. The Strip Film Holder resolves the problem, but it is a pain and is not a high produciton tool. Similar Products Used: none Customer Service: Good experience.
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