Hi
I don't have figures but I wonder about sales being dismal. I've been trying to buy a 9000 for a while, a few factors stymie me. Import taxes into Finland are legalised theft (and almost at extortion); shipping to here from modern developed countries is a killer in price; availablity is not high. Heck even the Minolta Dual Elite Pro is still selling for 2500 EURO used here.
I notice that Nikon 9000's sell out fairly fast at KEH and I've heard they're an order item at bhphoto.
If the HOT and stupidly stellar prices these things fetch on eBay is anything to go by (Eg LS-v now selling for more than I could buy the bloody thing for new a year ago and LS-4000's fetching US$1200 without attachments) there must be some sort of market out there. Surely it can't all be people buying them to "archive their film" and sell them again (although clearly that is a market too).
As to what would I like? well ..
- drum scanners have nice bright xenon tubes to provide light to the sensors. If you work with C-41 negative the need to get into the shadows is high (as that's where the highlights are). I'd like noise free skies.
- personally I think 35mm is more or less well catered for but larger formats (above 6x9) are not. I use 6x12 (and others are getting into 6x17) which pretty much means split scans or Epson flat beds. I also use 4x5 which restricts me more.
- more accurate movements than most Flatbeds presently do (even my Ppson has problems). Experiments have shown that they can grow a pixel or two then shrink back as they advance along their path
- software drivers which were more intelligent (perhaps offering ability to set hardware dark and light points for the film by analog adjustment of light source as well.