mix_ns
Newbie
Hi everyone, I am planing to buy my first cheap scanner so I can scan (only) 135mm negatives, primary b/w. I don't shoot larger formats!
I have an option of buying either new Epson V330 or used Canon 8800F (for a little bit more money). Which one would you pick in this situation?
Thanks in advance!
Milan
I have an option of buying either new Epson V330 or used Canon 8800F (for a little bit more money). Which one would you pick in this situation?
Thanks in advance!
Milan
mugent
Well-known
To scan 35mm negs, a flatbed isn't really the way to go, but if budget insists on it...
Never tried the Epsom, but I have the canon 9000f, which is pretty much the same thing as the 8800. Results with film are mixed, the neg holder doesnt hold the film flat, so you need some anti Newton glass to hold it flat.
Using the glass, results from the 9000f are good, and on medium format, excellent.
Without glass, it depends how flat your negs are...
Never tried the Epsom, but I have the canon 9000f, which is pretty much the same thing as the 8800. Results with film are mixed, the neg holder doesnt hold the film flat, so you need some anti Newton glass to hold it flat.
Using the glass, results from the 9000f are good, and on medium format, excellent.
Without glass, it depends how flat your negs are...
mix_ns
Newbie
To scan 35mm negs, a flatbed isn't really the way to go, but if budget insists on it...
Well, my budget is only ~$100 bucks, so flatbed is only way do go isn't it ?
Thanks for tips mugent!
mugent
Well-known
Well, my budget is only ~$100 bucks, so flatbed is only way do go isn't it ?
Thanks for tips mugent!
There are some film scanners for around that price, but they are pretty awful, and a decent flatbed would be better, and more flexible if you ever want to scan larger film formats.
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