wallace
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Don't know why nobody mentions the Polarois Sprintscan 35plus.
Can you read German? Then look here:
http://www.photoinfos.com/Scanner/PolaroidSprintscan35plus.htm
This guy has tested the Polaroid against a Nikon Coolscan 4000 ED.
Conclusion: the Polaroid does a better job with classic b/w emulsions like APX and TRI-X. It can be bought in the US for next to nothing. That's why I decided to order 2, because I thought it would be better to have a spare scanner. That was 4 years ago. The scanner prooved to be very reliable and fast (30 sec. for a 2700 dpi scan). The results I get are great!
The only downside is you need a SCSI adapter in your PC. The scanner then works perfect with vuescan. 2700 dpi gives you about 10mp, enough to print A3. Should be available in the US for no more than $50. If you can get one w/o the negative strip holder, you can contact me. I have a dozen brand new ones in stock.
Examples:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47154683@N00/3944596382/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47154683@N00/3156907460/
wallace
Can you read German? Then look here:
http://www.photoinfos.com/Scanner/PolaroidSprintscan35plus.htm
This guy has tested the Polaroid against a Nikon Coolscan 4000 ED.
Conclusion: the Polaroid does a better job with classic b/w emulsions like APX and TRI-X. It can be bought in the US for next to nothing. That's why I decided to order 2, because I thought it would be better to have a spare scanner. That was 4 years ago. The scanner prooved to be very reliable and fast (30 sec. for a 2700 dpi scan). The results I get are great!
The only downside is you need a SCSI adapter in your PC. The scanner then works perfect with vuescan. 2700 dpi gives you about 10mp, enough to print A3. Should be available in the US for no more than $50. If you can get one w/o the negative strip holder, you can contact me. I have a dozen brand new ones in stock.
Examples:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47154683@N00/3944596382/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47154683@N00/3156907460/
wallace
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