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Epson P-2000 photo Viewer

Postby DobeOffer on Tue Aug 23, 2005 2:41 pm

Does anyone have actual experience using the Epson P-2000 photo viewer? My reserach indicated that it supports the Nikon RAW .NEF format but at the expense of other featues like Zooming, Rotation,and Slide Show. Any comments? Any feedback will be preciated.

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Postby stubbsy on Tue Aug 23, 2005 2:49 pm

Have a look at this thread

A tip for things like this is to use the forum Search feature (at the top of most pages). To locate this my search was Epson and p-2000 (the AND means I want both words to be found in the same thread to get a match) I got a number of matches of which this thread was the most useful from a quick glance. If you look around you'll find plenty more here on this. The P-2000 is a great toy, but expensive.
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Postby DobeOffer on Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:14 pm

Thanks Peter,

I looked at the information on the forum, still I would like to hear from someone the is actually used it for a while. It cost only c$ 650 in Canada and is readily available. I am being told that many Pros love it, I just would like to hear from someone directly.
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Postby waspo on Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:34 pm

Hi Dobe,
I got one of these units about 3 weeks ago. It's well made and the screen is awesome! Very clear images. As far as NEF goes, you can view and store the image, but thats about it. Not a big deal. If you're worried about sharpness and whether or not to keep an image, I think you'll find the screen large enough to make the descision.
A work mate of mine got it for me from Hong Kong for AU$600 plus it came with a free Epson 310R printer. I was stoked!
Hope this helps.
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Thanks Jase

Postby DobeOffer on Wed Aug 24, 2005 5:29 am

Hi Jase,

You got the unit at a great price. Can you use other features with the NEF format like a slide show, or zooming, if you want to share your pictures with others? Also having used it for a while would you recommend that I purchase the unit?

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Postby stubbsy on Wed Aug 24, 2005 10:19 am

Dobe

I gather you live in Canada. Suggest you add your location to your profile. Birddog also has one of these and is more than happy with it. Having played with his I want one but live in hope a newer better model will come out in the next year or so.
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Postby waspo on Wed Aug 24, 2005 10:58 pm

Sorry Dobe, been meaning to post back here, but kept getting sidetracked by another post. :oops:
As far as NEF goes, you can only store and view. No other fancy stuff like slideshow, rotate and zoom. I myself would just store the NEFs as they'll most likely be PP'ed anyway. Once you've PP'ed, you can place them back as JPG and in smaller files. There's heaps space on the HD so I would'nt worry about filling it up in a hurry. Slideshow can be slow as it does a fancy close-up scroll over of the image before showing the image in full. A bit time consuming. Much quicker to flick through the images at a press of a button IMHO.
If you can see one in action at your local camera store, I'm sure it will blow your mind! :D
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Postby DobeOffer on Thu Aug 25, 2005 12:12 am

Thanks for the prompt reply Jase. I will try one at a local store this week>
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