Krzys
Well-known
What is the cheapest flatbed scanner that has a large enough area to scan 4x5? Obviously looking at the Canon/Epson range initially.
stompyq
Well-known
If your looking to buy new go for the Epson v700. If used then the 4990 gets rave reviews (it was the model before the v700). I use a very old epson 1640su. It does a decent job for web scans. You should be able to pick one up for under $100 (make sure to get the film scanning adapter with it).
ChrisN
Striving
I use a Epson 4490 and scan in two sections then stitch. But I'd rather have a 4990.
Shac
Well-known
I have an epson 2450 which came with a 4x5 holder - works for me for large format scans and should be dirt cheap used. However, I'd love a V700
Steve M.
Veteran
I have an Epson 2450 also. It was less than $100 and does a great job w/ 4x5. 120 film it does ok, hopeless at 35mm. Very useful for proofing, web stuff, etc. I've printed some nice photos from 120 and 4x5 scans.
Krzys
Well-known
Thanks, Ive found an Epson 2450 for $30 
stompyq
Well-known
Just a heads up that at least yesterday Epson had the 4990 at there clearance store with free shipping for ~$250.
venchka
Veteran
Why?
Why?
They always do that AFTER I purchase something else. No worries. My Epson 1680 does everything I need. 35mm-120-4x5-8x10 on the glass.
Why?
Just a heads up that at least yesterday Epson had the 4990 at there clearance store with free shipping for ~$250.
They always do that AFTER I purchase something else. No worries. My Epson 1680 does everything I need. 35mm-120-4x5-8x10 on the glass.
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Beemermark
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Does the Epson 4990 have decent film holders? I have the 1640SU which does decent scans but the film holders are worthless.
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