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Is there an inexpensive scanner out there that I can use to scan 120 negs?
I have started shooting some 120, and so far I've taken the developed negatives to a local photo shop (pikto) where they provide a low resolution scan to disk for C$10. (Actually, they provide three sizes, with the largest file being around 1 meg, I think.)
My local grocery minilab will scan up to 4 35mm rolls to a CD for $5 (plus $2 to develop.)
I have in the basement an HP 3370 (?) with a transparency attachment that can be used for scanning 35mm negs and slides (but was never very good.)
I don't want to spend $400. At that price, I'd prefer to pay the minilab for 35mm scans and $10 a roll for 120 from time to time.
Is there a model of Epson, for example, that can be bought for under $100 used or refurbished (??), that will produce decent scans of (mostly b&w) 120 negs?
I have started shooting some 120, and so far I've taken the developed negatives to a local photo shop (pikto) where they provide a low resolution scan to disk for C$10. (Actually, they provide three sizes, with the largest file being around 1 meg, I think.)
My local grocery minilab will scan up to 4 35mm rolls to a CD for $5 (plus $2 to develop.)
I have in the basement an HP 3370 (?) with a transparency attachment that can be used for scanning 35mm negs and slides (but was never very good.)
I don't want to spend $400. At that price, I'd prefer to pay the minilab for 35mm scans and $10 a roll for 120 from time to time.
Is there a model of Epson, for example, that can be bought for under $100 used or refurbished (??), that will produce decent scans of (mostly b&w) 120 negs?