film to digital, dimage the way to go?

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I'm looking at getting a film scanner to import my film (all negatives) into the digital era. Was thinking about the DiMAGE Scan Dual IV, any of you have experience with this one? Any good alternatives under $500? 😀
 
I think you can't go very wrong with the SD4. I believe many here on RFF use one. I myself have the previous model, SD3, and have been very pleased with it all this time, though having gone the dRF way the SD3 doesn't see much action nowadays.
 
I have an SD IV and have owned a SD III. I think they're great. I use Vuescan under Linux, works a treat for me. The next step up in quality is steep - but includes digital ICE for removing scratches. So I see the SD IV as a plateau that is a good stopping point if your budget is under $500 as you say. The Nikons are great and prolly worth every cent they go for - they just go for more.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks
 
dimage way to go?

dimage way to go?

I have a Dual Scan IV, and am very pleased with the scans ((I configure the scannner to save at the highest resolution). The DS IV has a peak resolution of 3200 dpi; newer versions go up to 5400 dpi. Anyway, a good deal at around 200 USD.
 
The DS IV is a fine scanner for traditional silver-particle film such as most B&W. If you have a lot of non-Kodachrome slides or C-41 colour negatives, then a scanner with Digital ICE is worth the extra cost.

Gene
 
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