venchka
Veteran
Nobody mentioned getting the Betterscaning holders for the Epson. Those may help you get closer to the quality of the Nikon. AND, when you decide to get larger formats, you'll be all set with the Epson.
RicardoD
Well-known
Anybody know if the V750 is worth the extra money than the V700? (No I am not interested in wet mounting with volatile chemicals with the V750 offers)
MikeL
Go Fish
Anybody know if the V750 is worth the extra money than the V700? (No I am not interested in wet mounting with volatile chemicals with the V750 offers)
I think Silverfast software is the big difference otherwise.
mh2000
Well-known
I have read that the optical glass used is much better in the 750 and worth it if you are after the best possible results, especially for 35mm. For large negatives you will rarely even want to save a full res scan IMO, so it doesn't make a lot of difference.
RicardoD
Well-known
This reviewer concludes the V700 is the better buy with marginally better results with the V750
http://www.photo-i.co.uk/Reviews/interactive/Epson%20V750/page_13.htm
I plan to keep using Vuescan (I have an Epson 4180 now) and to invest in the betterscanning.com holders which will probably have the bigger impact that "optical glass" and Epson's standard holders.
http://www.photo-i.co.uk/Reviews/interactive/Epson%20V750/page_13.htm
I plan to keep using Vuescan (I have an Epson 4180 now) and to invest in the betterscanning.com holders which will probably have the bigger impact that "optical glass" and Epson's standard holders.
tblanston
Member
Any recommendations on the best places to pick up a Nikon Coolscan V ED right now? Other than eBay? I just read that it was discontinued a few months ago so I plan to check around but I'm presuming these can no longer be found in stores or online?
wizofz2k
Member
There is plenty of stock still left on stores and online.
It was only discontinued about a month ago.
Ebay of course has quite a few.
It was only discontinued about a month ago.
Ebay of course has quite a few.
stefan_dinu
Established
I have both. I never used V700 for 35mm. If you shot ONLY 35mm, get the Nikon.
tblanston
Member
Well I did state "other than eBay" as there are actually 0 on eBay as of this posting. I haven't managed to find any store or online retailer that is still listing them or has any in stock. As I understand it was discontinued in August. If you've got a time machine, though, perhaps you wouldn't mind lending it out? 
I wonder how the V700 compares to the Coolscan V ED in the b&w tonality department. I seem to remember the V ED blowing away the Minolta DS IV in this regard but has Epson done any better?
I wonder how the V700 compares to the Coolscan V ED in the b&w tonality department. I seem to remember the V ED blowing away the Minolta DS IV in this regard but has Epson done any better?
wizofz2k
Member
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
I have a V750 and am pretty happy with the results. I prefer having the ability to scan multiple sizes rather than locking myself into one.
Hopefully, once my Masters degree is completed I will have more time to fiddle with these things.
Hopefully, once my Masters degree is completed I will have more time to fiddle with these things.
benno
Hack.
Quick OT q for V700 owners: what is the max res you scan at? I find that I can't get over 1200dpi with my v350. It just adds more mush to the image without any extra detail.
EliasK
Well-known
Max optical resolution is 4800dpi. You can go up to 6300dpi with no gain in quality, just a bigger file.
benno
Hack.
Max optical resolution is 4800dpi.
Mmm that's what they say about the V350 too though... Do you actually scan at 4800 dpi?
Here's what I get when I scan at 4800 dpi:
Sharpening and all other scanning settings set to neutral or off.
I'm actually very disappointed with my v350, the film transport thing continually malfunctions and throws up errors and most of my scans get a stripe down the middle of them.
This is my second scanner too, the first one was a warranty issue.
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EliasK
Well-known
Yes, I always scan at 4800dpi with no problems or artifacts, this is a crop from a 100% image size:
I don't know the max optical (this is the real resolution) of the V350 for 35mm, but i suppose it should not be more than 2400dpi. You can do some test scans to check where these artifacts stop appearing, you cant go higher.

I don't know the max optical (this is the real resolution) of the V350 for 35mm, but i suppose it should not be more than 2400dpi. You can do some test scans to check where these artifacts stop appearing, you cant go higher.
benno
Hack.
Yeah I can't get above 1200 dpi, which is pretty disappointing. The stupid f***ing thing just spat another error at me as I type this.
Piece of junk.
Piece of junk.
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