Laurie Solomon wrote: >So Mike what you are saying is that unless the Nikon has a manual focus like >the Minolta does the problem is not correctable with the Nikon scanner but >is correctable with the Minolta; but both scanners have the problem under >the autofocus option. > > No, I don't think I said that. I only talked about one or two aspects of Minolta's problem with the default autofocus (using their software). After all, that's half of the subject and the half I know at least a little about (having one). As to it applying to the Nikon scanner, I leave others with the Nikon to provide the comparison after my mentioning details in the 5400 and how I get around it. I'm not attacking the Nikon as you suggest, I don't have one and don't know enough to say anything about it.
In any case, although I have used the manual focus knob, I've found it also useful to use "autofocus", however I set the focus point on the slide to a more appropriate point rather than the default dead-center. Mike K. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
