Tzelet
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First of all, I'm firmly placed in the digital camp for 75% of what I do. Film has been a side thing for me, but I enjoy it when I find the time.
I used to have a Nikon Coolscan V which was OK, but these are hard to find these days. I was wondering about the Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II. Is this comparable to the Coolscan LS-50/V which I used to have? And does it still work with Vuescan?
Any noticable differences I have to be aware of?
I used to have a Nikon Coolscan V which was OK, but these are hard to find these days. I was wondering about the Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II. Is this comparable to the Coolscan LS-50/V which I used to have? And does it still work with Vuescan?
Any noticable differences I have to be aware of?
wilonstott
Wil O.
I'm interested in this question as well.
Michalm
Well-known
Minolta is the best 35mm scanner ever produced. Better dynamic range and resolution. Hard to find though. I have Coolscan V but would love to buy Minolta and keep Nikon as a backup scanner.
j j
Well-known
Yes it is supported by Vuescan
sleepyhead
Well-known
I have the first version, and use it regularly with vuescan running osx mountain lion.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy one again, and if I ever find one at a good price, would buy one as a backup. (Unless the new plustek is very impressive for 35mm black and white film as the dimage 5400 is.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy one again, and if I ever find one at a good price, would buy one as a backup. (Unless the new plustek is very impressive for 35mm black and white film as the dimage 5400 is.
brainwood
Registered Film User
I have the earlier 5400 and also use it regulary with silverfast running on Mac Snow Leopard and have found it to be an excellent scanner. Far better D max than the microtek models you can buy new . It's very sharp - I can produce sharper 16" prints with than I can with medium format and an old epson flatbed with film adapter.
I would say if you can find one its worth giving it go
I would say if you can find one its worth giving it go
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