crist
Crist
Please recomend me 3 options of the best scanner ?
david.elliott
Well-known
and your budget is?
Mat01
Member
Nikon Super Cool Scan ED!
It is still available but not always very easy to find.
Good luck
It is still available but not always very easy to find.
Good luck
crist
Crist
ok, 1500 usd
degruyl
Just this guy, you know?
what are you scanning? Film scanners are great if you don't need to do large format.
I have become a huge fan of the Epson V750 for medium and large format. It is sub-optimal for 35mm.
I have become a huge fan of the Epson V750 for medium and large format. It is sub-optimal for 35mm.
drinkingeye
Well-known
like David I am very satisfied with the Epson V750.... And I think you can get it for far less than 1.500 USD, cheers
crist
Crist
Hi, thanks for the advice, but i need an scanner with Focus
Denis M.
Denis Muradov
I'm in a similar situation, though with a desire to batch scan uncut film.
For 35mm I had the Minolta 5400 that could do six frames at a time, that is before it stopped being recognized by all of my computers.
I have the V700, and it's fine for most index scans of 35mm of four 6 frame strips (if you prepare them right - if the film is not flat it is such a pain).
These days I'm dreaming of batch scanning. I'm seeing that the 4000ED and the 5000ED can scan uncut film. Is there anything else out there that can do that which doesn't cost more than $1000k ?
For 35mm I had the Minolta 5400 that could do six frames at a time, that is before it stopped being recognized by all of my computers.
I have the V700, and it's fine for most index scans of 35mm of four 6 frame strips (if you prepare them right - if the film is not flat it is such a pain).
These days I'm dreaming of batch scanning. I'm seeing that the 4000ED and the 5000ED can scan uncut film. Is there anything else out there that can do that which doesn't cost more than $1000k ?
steveyork
Well-known
Either an Epson v700 or 750 or the dedicated plustek. They all look good. I have a Nikon 9000 which I got a year ago. I probably would've been just as happy with one of these others.
scottyb70
Well-known
If you can wait read this.
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20110211_426498.html
Plustek High End 120 Scanner
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20110211_426498.html
Plustek High End 120 Scanner
bwcolor
Veteran
Hi, thanks for the advice, but i need an scanner with Focus
What does this mean?
htimsdj
Established
Some scanners can change focus by moving the lens and/or scanning device. The Nikons do this, and can obtain sharper images than flatbeds or other fixed focus scanners. The Epsons get around the problem to some degree by having two focus planes.
What does this mean?
thegman
Veteran
You could check out Microtek M1/F1, they have autofocus I believe. Also, I've seen s/h Imacons going for not much more than your budget on eBay.
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
These days I'm dreaming of batch scanning. I'm seeing that the 4000ED and the 5000ED can scan uncut film. Is there anything else out there that can do that which doesn't cost more than $1000k ?
Used 4000EDs can be had for well under $1000. I paid $700 for mine about a year ago. It's a fine scanner.
The standard Nikon SA-21 film strip holder can be easily modified to scan whole rolls.
mfogiel
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