Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I always wanted one of those things.
May I ask how true to the negative people feel the image is when using a digital camera as the capture device?
Does it look like an image from a negative with the wide dynamic range and good shadow detail you'd expect, or does it look like a digitally captured image?
Does it capture and represent medium format well?
How does it compare to a high end flatbed like the v700?
Would using a full frame digital make a difference?
thanks!


On LUF, where I posted the same question, someone responded that he could clearly see that it's due to the camera being not quite well aligned with the mask that frames the slide being copied....Still nor perfect, however: I found that, in the lower-left corner, there is an long, narrow, empty triangle, which I have to crop out. Someone suggested that it could be the film not being completely flat, but I simply don't see that when I set up the scan...Anyone have any thoughts on this?...
Thanks for reviving the thread, Nowhereman. I had been considering getting a BEOON for this purpose as well. It's nice to see some people are already using it! Does anyone know if a Micro-Nikkor in F mount adapted to M mount would be a workable lens alternative?



I tried ... It's a bit too bulky for easy use, but it did work.