http://www.virtualtraveller.org/epson2450.htm Check out this link. it has a
nice review and isn't related to the company.
Steve
> [Original Message]
> From: ragowaring <ragowaring@btinternet.com>
> To: <pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com>
> Date: 3/21/2002 6:51:44 AM
> Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Epson Perfection 1250 Photo
FlatbedScanner
>
> I am thinking of getting an Epson Perfection 2450.
> Although more expensive, it does give greater possibilities particularly
> regarding negatives and slides. With the its resolution you can enlarge
> four times without loosing detail. This is a very big plus, particularly
> with 4x5 film where the prints start to approach a decent size.
> The printer is also very important.
>
> Alexis
>
>
> on 21/3/02 1:06 am, Michael Georgoff (SAL-US) at
> Michael_Georgoff@trendmicro.com wrote:
>
> > Anyone have any direct experience with an Epson Perfection 1250 Photo
> > Flatbed Scanner? It comes with a "35mm Slide Adapter Unit" which is
> > basically a small handheld light source. (Sure, I'd like to get the
> > Perfection 1650 Photo Scanner, but that's twice the cost. The 1250 is
> > admittedly the low end... ) Most of what I want to scan is flat
relfective
> > stuff like photo prints, but I do have slides and negatives that I'd
like to
> > have the ability to scan.
> >
> > If you have experience with an Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed
Scanner,
> > let me know.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Michael Georgoff
> > San Jose, CA
> >
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