Thanks to "Lists" for this reference to an East Bay shop which offers scanning services. Someone from here in the further reaches of the North Bay could get there and back, and be on Cantoo's Imacon for three hours in between the rush hours, for about $155 ($50 auto expense plus CanToo's 3 x $35 = $105). But it's an hour and a half drive each way. Still, they might put that six hours in once a week. Not more I don't think, but that might be enough for the "keepers" among their film work.
Suppose now they could instead hand the film and, say, $300 to me to scan it for them on my Imacon. I wouldn't mind to do it, they would get that day back, and the Imacon would be financed even if I could do this work for some one other person only every other week. That's a big "if" though. For one thing, there might be competition closer to here than CanToo is. I have to look around. -- Sam >http://www.cantoo.com/PriceGuide0905.pdf >I don't see it on their pricelist, but you can use Imacons here at $35 >or so an hour. > >Sam McCandless wrote: >> Has anyone tried financing an Imacon by using it >> to scan others' film, presumably mostly >> medium-format? Where I live, I don't think I'd >> get much business, but it wouldn't take much to > > encourage me to try. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
