nephilim
Established
Hi,
today I got my new Coolscan 9000 (delivered from cameta/USA to Germany) and started with my Kodachromes in the slide holder. The first thing I noticed is the noise! There are three sounds: a silent sirring when the holder is moved quickly, a slightly louder but still "smooth" noise when the holder is sucked in for coarse positioning. And finally, there is a very loud noise from the step motor. It's like a loud 'toc-toc-toc" at a high frequency durig fine-positioning and lower frequencies during scanning (even slower during the second pass when using vuescan's multi exposure). During preview scanning it's more like a strong buzzing.
I already found the Coolscan 5000 a bit loud, but the 9000 is significantly louder. Should I worry?
Btw, being able to use ICE with Kodachromes is really nice
Cheers,
Torsten
today I got my new Coolscan 9000 (delivered from cameta/USA to Germany) and started with my Kodachromes in the slide holder. The first thing I noticed is the noise! There are three sounds: a silent sirring when the holder is moved quickly, a slightly louder but still "smooth" noise when the holder is sucked in for coarse positioning. And finally, there is a very loud noise from the step motor. It's like a loud 'toc-toc-toc" at a high frequency durig fine-positioning and lower frequencies during scanning (even slower during the second pass when using vuescan's multi exposure). During preview scanning it's more like a strong buzzing.
I already found the Coolscan 5000 a bit loud, but the 9000 is significantly louder. Should I worry?
Btw, being able to use ICE with Kodachromes is really nice
Cheers,
Torsten
Jamie123
Veteran
It's perfectly normal. Everytime I scan something it sounds like there's someone working a sledge hammer in my living room 
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