retro
Well-known
Is there a scanner that has a 120 film holder that is actually usable?
The ones I've seen are terrible (film slips out, etc) and I usually end
up just laying the 120 negs down on the flat bed.
The ones I've seen are terrible (film slips out, etc) and I usually end
up just laying the 120 negs down on the flat bed.
bolohead
Joel Cosseboom
The Epson V500 stock holders are not that bad, but don't really hold the film flat. I really like the BetterScanning holders with the glass inserts. Don't know about other scanners.
andredossantos
Well-known
I really like the BetterScanning holders with the glass inserts/QUOTE]
Yeah, big thumbs up. They make a world of difference. Get an Epson and the inserts with glass and you'll be all set.
bwcolor
Veteran
I like the BetterScanning metal film holders for MF with my 750 Pro.
raid
Dad Photographer
They will set you back over $100 with the glass insert.
LeicaM3
Well-known
Regular holder + 1$ dollar glas insert cut by your local shop -> decent
venchka
Veteran
Until Mr. Newton's Rings ruin your scans. Or not. Haven't tried plain glass.
What's $100 if it gives you 70%-95% of a $Zillion Nikon Coolscan performance? Huh?
What's $100 if it gives you 70%-95% of a $Zillion Nikon Coolscan performance? Huh?
LeicaM3
Well-known
Until Mr. Newton's Rings ruin your scans. Or not. Haven't tried plain glass.
What's $100 if it gives you 70%-95% of a $Zillion Nikon Coolscan performance? Huh?
You can use ICE with plain glas, not with ANG.
You can buy custom cut ANG for $5.
So, for $6 you can have both. That is 3 rolls of TriX. Or a fancy dinner for two at that burrito place if you stick to rice and beans (as one should anyway). Not bad.
Brian Levy
Established
?? I'll bite; do you let the ICE melt when using it or do you have to make sure it does not melt? someone who has no idea about scanning would like to know.
PMCC
Late adopter.
You only let the ICE melt if you are using a liquid mount scanner.
fuji645
Established
Is there a scanner that has a 120 film holder that is actually usable?
The ones I've seen are terrible (film slips out, etc) and I usually end
up just laying the 120 negs down on the flat bed.
I've used the Microtek I900 flatbed which also has film holders for 120, 35mm and 4x5. The 120 holders hold 2 6x4.5, 1 6x7 or 1 6x6 frame.
These holders are inserted underneath the flatbed and do a great job of holding the negatives flat. Not a perfect scanner but a good one. I've used it for 6 years now.
Mcary
Well-known
They will set you back over $100 with the glass insert.
For me they were worth every single cent as they provided much sharper scans at a much higher PPI 2400 vs 800 then the holders that came with Epson 4180 that I'm using to scan medium format film
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
I'm using an Epson Perfection 4490 Photo which allows me to scan a wide range of formats:
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&sku=B11B176011
Type: Built-in lid
Transparency Size: 2.7" x 9.3"
Supported Film Size:
35 mm slides (4)
35 mm film negatives (12)
Medium format strips 2 1/4", 120 / 220, 6x12 cm
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&sku=B11B176011
Type: Built-in lid
Transparency Size: 2.7" x 9.3"
Supported Film Size:
35 mm slides (4)
35 mm film negatives (12)
Medium format strips 2 1/4", 120 / 220, 6x12 cm
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