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Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED

Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED

Film scanner - 48-bit colour - 4000 dpi - IEEE 1394 (FireWire) (On Ciao since: 09/2005)

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Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED

Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED

Film scanner (35 mm) - 48-bit colour - 4000 dpi - USB 2.0 (On Ciao since: 05/2004)

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Nikon Coolscan LS50 35mm Film Scanner

Nikon Coolscan LS50 35mm Film Scanner

(On Ciao since: 11/2005)

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Nikon Coolscan III

Nikon Coolscan III

Film scanner (35 mm) - 30-bit colour - 2700 dpi - x 2700 dpi - SCSI (On Ciao since: 01/2001)

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Nikon Coolscan V ED

Nikon Coolscan V ED

Film scanner (35 mm) - 42-bit colour - 4000 dpi - USB 2.0 (On Ciao since: 05/2004)

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Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED

Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED

Film scanner (35 mm), Film scanner - 16-bit (64k colours), 14-bit colour - 4000 dpi - x 4000 dpi - IEEE 1394 (FireWire) (On Ciao since: 01/2004)

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Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED

Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED

Film scanner - 48-bit colour - 4000 dpi - IEEE 1394 (FireWire) (On Ciao since: 09/2009)

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Nikon Coolscan LS 50 ED

Nikon Coolscan LS 50 ED

Film scanner (35 mm) - 42-bit colour - 4000 dpi - USB 2.0 (On Ciao since: 04/2009)

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Nikon Super Coolscan 2000

Nikon Super Coolscan 2000

Film scanner (35 mm) - 36-bit colour - 2700 dpi - x 2700 dpi - Fast SCSI (On Ciao since: 01/2001)

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Nikon Super Coolscan 8000 ED

Nikon Super Coolscan 8000 ED

Film scanner, Film scanner (35 mm) - 48-bit colour, 16-bit (64k colours) - 4000 dpi - x 4000 dpi - IEEE 1394 (FireWire) (On Ciao since: 01/2004)

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Nikon Coolscan IV ED

Nikon Coolscan IV ED

Film scanner (35 mm) - 24-bit (16.7 million colours) - 2900 dpi - x 2900 dpi - USB (On Ciao since: 08/2000)

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Nikon Coolscan 9000 ED

Nikon Coolscan 9000 ED

Multiple film formats (120/220/35mm)-4000 dpi true optical resolution-Multi-sample scanningHigh-speed IEEE 1394 interfaceThe SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 EDs...


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NIKON Super CoolScan 9000 ED Scanner

NIKON Super CoolScan 9000 ED Scanner

Get £25 OFF your purchase with the code PIXMASUK251 Offer valid till midnight, December the 17th


Postage & Packaging£13.60
Availability01/12/2009
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Nikon Super Coolscan LS9000 Ed Multi Format scanner

Nikon Super Coolscan LS9000 Ed Multi Format scanner

The SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED s multi-format capability is specifically designed for imaging professionals. Scanning is possible for 120/220, 35mm, 6 x 7,...


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Nikon Super Coolscan LS9000 Ed Multi Format scanner

Nikon Super Coolscan LS9000 Ed Multi Format scanner

The SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED s multi-format capability is specifically designed for imaging professionals. Scanning is possible for 120/220, 35mm, 6 x 7,...


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Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED a design success.

Advantages: high quality scans, large files, robust and intelligently designed.
Disadvantages: None.

...The Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED is a brilliantly designed multi- format film scanner aimed at professionals but I would seriously recommend it for anyone passionate about photography. It is a joy to use. It scans 35mm, Medium format 120/220, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9 (cm) and 16mm size films. Excellent results with black and white, colour negative and slide film in all the available above formats. The price for the Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED is around £1800 to £2200. Compared to the Imacon range of Flextight scanners which can be anything around £5000 to £12000 the Nikon Coolscan 9000 ED price is instantly more attractive but what about quality? The Nikon Coolscan produces images that are certainly good enough for professional, commercial and archival uses and fine art exhibiting purposes. If you use Photoshop and have a good...

petermock 10.02.2008 · Read review
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Nikon D90 - My Next 'Last' Camera

Advantages: Movies, LiveView, 12.3 mpixels, build quality, excellent lens range
Disadvantages: Still quite bulky for casual use. Expensive if that's all you want it for

...There?s been a legion of digital cameras that have passed through my hands since they started to become a serious contender for 35mm?s domination of the amateur market. Going from memory, they?ve included Philips, Casio, Canon, Nikon and errr?..Nikon. Of course the last one, my first DSLR, a Nikon D70 was going to be the last; but then we all say that don?t we, lads? What I really meant was ?the last for quite a while?. LOOKS LIKE THE ?QUITE A WHILE? HAS EXPIRED Then my daughter started making noises about a night-school class in photography, where the minimum kit requirement just so happened to be a DSLR, and I got to thinking about letting her have the D70 for a ?song?, whilst good ol? Dad treats himself to the later and much higher-specified D90. Since I bought the D70 four or five years back, things have moved on apace...

BNibbles 04.08.2009 · Read review
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Review of Nikon D90

My experience of the Nikon D90 as an amateur photographer.

Advantages: Excellent picture quality, lots of useful features, well designed controls, great kit lens
Disadvantages: More expensive than some other DSLRs, quite big and heavy, limited movie mode

... How I made my choice I recently bought the D90 to upgrade from my Olympus 560UZ bridge camera, so this is my first foray into DSLR photography. Most people starting in DSLR photography will opt for the cheaper D40, or the D60, D70 and D80. I am not particularly rich, and in the end chose the D90 because I didn't want to grow out of the smaller DSLR and have to buy a new body quickly. I have found that the prices of Nikon DSLRs haven't decreased significantly over the last 3 years, so I decided (maybe wrongly) that this option would save me money in the long run. I found that it is very important to go into a shop and hold the camera in your hands before making a choice. All the photography shop assistants said that the Canon series was just as good as the Nikons, but I discounted them because I didn't get on with the feel...

potoroo99 15.09.2009 (22.09.2009) · Read review
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Review of Nikon D90

A great scanner - shame about the interface.

Advantages: Superb quality images and amazing ICE dust removal
Disadvantages: Poor user interface & price (especially for the optional APS adaptor)

...I bought this scanner last year, having finally got round to sorting out our wedding photos. We'd decided not to bother with a professional photographer and instead asked everyone to send us the negatives of their own photos. In the meantime, my old 35mm camera died, and I had decided to get a digital camera. What a revelation. I then decided that the only sensible way to sort out and edit our wedding photos was to get the negatives scanned into digital format. After a fair bit of research, I finally decided to get the Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED. All the reviews I read suggested a good balance between cost and performance, and I can confirm this. The scanner cost $1065 or about £600 from a US company called Cameta Camera who were selling the scanner new on ebay. When it arrived, it was very easy to install and get working...

Hobboman 23.02.2006 · Read review
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Review of Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED

No need for Digital, Film can be seen on PC too

Advantages: Quick and Easy to use
Disadvantages: None

...This device is for anyone using a film camera but want there images on PC without purchasing a digital camera. So you can still use the same camera you have used for all those years. Also with the negatives you have kept from years back you can put them onto PC. Its quick and easy to use, just put the film in and it scans it through. The Nikon Coolscan IV ED offers an ultimate in professional film scanning technology. It is a desktop scanner which offers a super-fast throughput when scanning 35mm strip film or mounted 35mm slides at upto 2900 dpi optical resolution. That means it produces an image on the PC of in excess of 12 megapixels from a 35mm frame, which means you can create an image which can be printed onto an A3 page in full photo quality. Digital ICE technology is built in, it consists of Digital IC (Image Correction...

Lessthanemma 28.05.2006 · Read review
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Review of Nikon Coolscan V ED

Lets Slide into Scanning

Advantages: Exceptional Quality of Image, Worth its money
Disadvantages: Takes time to get used to controls.

...The Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED is a one of the highest quality slide/film scanners around at an affordable price. It scans at a maximum resolution of 4000 dpi (dots per inch; therefore the higher the resolution the better picture quality) and has many features, which we will look at in more detail. I ordered my Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED online at WarnersImaging.co.uk. At the time of purchase, which was February 2003, it cost me £958.81 inclusive of Vat. This was one of the cheapest places that I could find it. I would definitely recommend shopping around though, as some stores were selling it for as high as £1200. THE PACKAGE From WarnersImaging.co.uk I got the following items, but remember that different stores may provide a different package. Its worthwhile emailing them to enquire as to what exactly you get for the price...

gwarwick 01.07.2003 · Read review
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Review of Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED

A super cool review of the Nikon Coolpix

Advantages: Looks good, durable and a good range of user interactive settings.
Disadvantages: Not the most vivid of colour capture and a few other problems (see review).

...As a professional photographer who is used to using top of the range DSLR cameras, I often worry that I will be a little harsh on simple point and shoot cameras when asked to give my opinion on them. Last week when I was asked to test the Nikon Coolpix S560 and give my opinion on it for my camera club, I was determined to do so with an open mind because as well as thinking I can be harsh on point and shoots, I am also not Nikon`s biggest fan. The Nikon Coolpix S560 is the latest in a range of Nikon point and shoot digital cameras and a direct step up from the Coolpix S550. In my opinion this was released a bit quickly after the S550 and it makes me wonder if Nikon were ever truly happy with the 550 that they felt the need to release its successor within just a few months of it being released itself. In the camera market however...

thebigc1690 16.02.2009 · Read review
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Review of Nikon Coolpix S560

Nikon D40 is the DSLR you'll ever need

Advantages: Excellent image quality, good core functionality of an DSLR, cheap, portable and lightweight.
Disadvantages: Megapixels may not be sufficient for some, no autobracketing and no autofocus with non-AFS lenses

...Although introduced many years ago, Nikon D40 is still my favorite DSLR due to its compact size and affordable price tag. It is the best entry level DSLR in the market, at a price much cheaper than the more expensive compacts and semi-pro. Nikon D40 is a fast 6MP camera with a large 3-inch LCD, 2.5fps continuous shooting, 1/500s flash sync and a bright viewfinder. What it lacks are a status display and a built-in auto-focus motor. Megapixel count does not matter. It only matters if you like to crop your pictures or print huge sizes. In fact, the higher the MP count the more noise is produced during capture. At 6MP, you can comfortably print at postcard size without visible loss of detail. In fact, in low light shooting, a 6MP SLR will crush 12MP compacts any time of the day. High MP count does not equate image quality, but since...

geft 14.10.2009 · Read review
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Light as the Air, Nikon D60

Advantages: Very small and light, wide range of Nikon lenses
Disadvantages: Slow Autofocus

... Nikon D60 The Camera Itself Here it is, the slightly higher than entry level digital SLR from Nikon. On paper it seems very similar to many other similar priced cameras. So in this review, I dig a little deeper to see if there is enough difference to put you out of pocket. First thing you will notice is the size of the body. It is impressively small, very good for travel photography and in general circumstances. The bodies? grip will fit the contours of your hand well even if you have large hands, like myself. The 10.2 megapixel sensor is expected, but possibly may have benefited from upping to 12 megapixels or more. As beginner to enthusiast photographers develop they will be left wanting more pixels to suffice their needs. The manufacturers? website states it also includes, ?Active D-Lighting.? This is said to...

aadamm 23.10.2009 · Read review
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Nikon D40x

Advantages: Quality Pictures, Easy to use, Compact
Disadvantages: Price but still worth it for a decent camera

...** Nikon D40x Digital SLR ** This is my first digital SLR camera I really like taking pictures of mainly our families dogs and cars my main hobbies, my other half had previously had been using a digital SLR that belonged to his dad, so we both went a long to Jessops that is well know for selling really good photography stuff. We had a look at various models of camera including the Canon Eos 400d which is one of this cameras biggest rival models, also looked at four or five other digital SLR models. Then eventually we started looking at the Nikon D40x my other half knew someone who had the previous model to this the Nikon D40 which had been really good, the other half had used it previously and found it a really good quality camera. So after a lot of really useful and helpful advice from the shop assistant in Jessops we chose...

Hsaxo 13.04.2008 · Read review
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