Jason808
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(I say this in a friendly, across the bar, over a beer way)Film and chemicals are not the problem.
So, now you tell me to get a better lens. This is just the opposite of what people over on flickr told me ("get a coolscan first, your lens is quite good already"). 🙄
If your lens was good enough, you would've bought the scanner and not had this question, right?
You can upgrade your scanner - you can't upgrade your negative (or slide or digital file for that matter). That lens will give a MUCH longer life and a better return on investment. As Maddoc said, any flaws in the lens will be magnified by a better scanner.
"Most of the time I want to scan for the web, but once in a while I'd like to have big prints like 20x30cm or so."
You already have enough for the web. For 20x30, you're really pushing a 35mm neg. Get a better lens to give you all that a 35mm can give. If you really want to go 20x30 (did you mean inches? 20x30cm is slightly more than 8x10 - my V300 can do that), do it right and send it off to be professionally scanned (or drum scanned).
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