Re: Time to measure ECI2002 with a Spectroscan?
Re: Time to measure ECI2002 with a Spectroscan?
- Subject: Re: Time to measure ECI2002 with a Spectroscan?
- From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 09:41:16 -0800
At 7:39 AM -0500 11/1/05, Roger Breton wrote:
> > With all that said, a Spectroscan T must be worth about the cost of; lets see,
>> 1 quarter the worth of lets say, an eye-one. Therefore, that's about around 75
>> US dollars. Being so slow that would be a deal, right?
>>
>> Anyone willing to sell their Spectroscan T for $75? I would go for that.
>> Contact me off line and I'll make the deal happen. :^)
>>
>> Sam Landry
>
>Clearly, Sam (and others), the Spectroscan performance varies by host
>application.
It also varies widely with the filter used. The "U" (No) filter is the fastest and reads an ECI in about an hour and the Pol filter can take almost 2.
If you are looking for speed and still want the table format, consider the iO. I read an IT8 in 2 min 9 sec!
Regards,
Steve
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