sf
Veteran
go here to see how the V700 does on real world negs :
http://www.shutterflower.com/V700.htm
for B&W, I actually like it better than the Multi Pro.
http://www.shutterflower.com/V700.htm
for B&W, I actually like it better than the Multi Pro.
jano
Evil Bokeh
Weird, for b&w I picked the first shot you have -- it seems to have a larger dynamic range (look at the hotspot on the head, it's blown on the bottom two and only a little on the first). Despite the grain, there's also more detail in that photo. Also, I'm having trouble seeing a difference between #2 and #3. Only difference is that #3 appears ever so slightly sharper.
You mention the v700 is 1/6th the price of a dedicated scanner.. it's that cheap compared to the multi-pro?! I thought it was more like 1/3!
Thanks again for the real world review. One follow up question: speed difference between multi-pro and v700 when scanning?
You mention the v700 is 1/6th the price of a dedicated scanner.. it's that cheap compared to the multi-pro?! I thought it was more like 1/3!
Thanks again for the real world review. One follow up question: speed difference between multi-pro and v700 when scanning?