leroi
Newbie
Guys I am new here and to film rangefinders but I am really loving my experience so far. I started Sony NEX 3 a little over a year ago and moved to a NEX 5N and now I have discovered film!! I have acquired over the past couple months a Yashica Electro 35 GSN, Olympus XA, and a Kiev 4. I started with color but quickly moved to developing my own B&W after the pains of trying to get film developed locally. I am starting to get the developing process down but now my problem is getting the negatives scanned. I have tried a couple CVS stores and my new local COSTCO and don't love the results, the inconsistency, or the turn around time. I would like to buy a scanner that is fast and at least sufficient quality to print 5x7s and it would be fantastic if I could do 8x10s.
My criteria in order:
-Fast
-Quality (only care about B&W, only need up to 8x10)
-Ability to scan whole roll (but at least 6 frames without babysitting)
So far I have looked at about every forum thread Google can produce from my scanner searches. There are a couple options I have seen so far that look like they could fit the bill:
Nikon Coolscan LS-2000 (eBay seller has fully refurbished with 1 yr warranty for $300)
Epson V600
Canon Canoscan 9000F MKII
Plustek Opticfilm 8100 (problem is each frame has to be advanced)
Pacific Image PrimeFilm 7250Pro3 (significant # of bad reviews but most seem geared toward software and color performance, scans whole roll)
So Scanner Experts please set me straight!! I want to get something relatively soon so that I can perform the whole process of picture to print at home and not have to rely on the minimum wage hourly employee down the street.
My criteria in order:
-Fast
-Quality (only care about B&W, only need up to 8x10)
-Ability to scan whole roll (but at least 6 frames without babysitting)
So far I have looked at about every forum thread Google can produce from my scanner searches. There are a couple options I have seen so far that look like they could fit the bill:
Nikon Coolscan LS-2000 (eBay seller has fully refurbished with 1 yr warranty for $300)
Epson V600
Canon Canoscan 9000F MKII
Plustek Opticfilm 8100 (problem is each frame has to be advanced)
Pacific Image PrimeFilm 7250Pro3 (significant # of bad reviews but most seem geared toward software and color performance, scans whole roll)
So Scanner Experts please set me straight!! I want to get something relatively soon so that I can perform the whole process of picture to print at home and not have to rely on the minimum wage hourly employee down the street.