Mate. What a weird way to enter this conversation with a machete ready. It's stipulated everywhere
in this topic that the flare issue is mostly visible with
very contrasty slides. As for the zigzag issue : same. It's written everyyyywhere
in this topic as well. Do I need to quote myself calling myself silly
because I am trying to solve something that isn't very important ? Can we enjoy a friendly search for
useless perfection without being called out?
And YES, this issue is visible with Coolscan. In particular conditions. You shoot negatives? Good news, you have nothing to worry about. I shoot slides, including Velvia. And in some rare conditions, this flaring issue can be seen harshly. I'll post an example if you want when I get home. Obviously we're talking 0.2% of my pictures. We could care less, right? Well, no, that's the fun part

, we care about useless things. It's a scanner forum! It's as niche as it gets.
Now, about Coolscan, to add onto my Minolta fetichism, I currently own a fleet of them : Coolscan IV, a V, a 4000, a 5000 and a 9000. Oh I even forgot a SCSI LS 2000. Obviously I like to test them to keep the best copies. I've had four 9000 in my hands and everyone had different issues when pushed with difficult slides. They are the ultimate test. Everyone of them had flare issue
in these particular (and rare) conditions. Everyone. It's been talked for 2 decades on every specialized forums. Do not act like this is news.
Yeah, I shoot around 1 or 2 roll a month and it doesn't make any sense. I know. Bear with me. It's a hobby. Obviously, a few of them are about to be sold as I service them regularly before selling them back to the community at a fair price. Anyway I
know Coolscans. Probably more than you do, not that I am particularly proud of it.
Useless? Of course. I mean we're talking about 25 years old scanners...
EDIT : clarified my first paragraph since it was understood the wrong way.