> From: Arthur Entlich
>
> Without trying to be cute, basically any of them.  This is a problem
> with the LED lighting system Nikon uses.  The cold cathode tube lighting
> used by most scanners is simply brighter and allows for the lens to be
> closed down further, allowing for more depth of field.

How much better are they? Will a Minolta (for instance) handle my rippled
slides just fine, or will it be only somewhat better? I'm trying to decide
whether I should invest in a new scanner, or fix the old one. I wish
scanners had standardized DOF specs.

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Ciao,               Paul D. DeRocco
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