I understand (I work in the industry), but the point still stands that these companies could have added greatly to the appeal of their scanners by offering a motion-picture attachment, no matter how slow.
I was considering trying to build one out of an inspection microscope, but gave it up and just had my most-important reels scanned to TIFFs.
>I was considering trying to build one out of an inspection microscope, but gave it up
justifying the cost of the people that did not give up and made an actual product. "if this shit was easy, everyone would do it!" is something i remind myself all the time
Sure. I don't begrudge the cost of the devices. In this case I'm calling out the missed opportunity of having built most of such a device already and not following through to expand its appeal to more potential customers by offering a particular accessory.
Also the opposing viewpoint to remind yourself of is that hey, SOMEBODY was the first to make one of these things and started a company to do it! I've given up on ideas before starting because of the manufacturing technology required, only to see a company like GoPro come out of nowhere and own a market segment.
I was considering trying to build one out of an inspection microscope, but gave it up and just had my most-important reels scanned to TIFFs.