Medium Format ... long may it live!

I recently acquired a Canoscan 9900F, bit of work to do on the scanning still but getting closer to acceptable results. Here are some taken on my Autocord
And C330F



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Some of the scans are a bit grainy, this seems to be because my first scans were made with the 120 holder not firmly seated so the amount of sharpening to get a decent shot has accentuated the grain a lot. I now have this prob sussed and need to re-scan.

Vicky
 
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Minolta Autocord - Kodak TXP
 
On a recent trip to Coeur d'Alene. I have been just starting to test out all the ways Vuescan, Neat Image, ACR, and ACDSee work together to get the best image. This is from my 8th attempt. I need to get it streamlined and dialed in for optimum results before I start scanning for serious.

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Amazing.

martin
 
Me too, Keith! I love all my 35mm cams, but one good roll from my Rollei 3.5F and I'm off on a new tangent. I love the resolution, the square format, the large easy to handle film, the flash sync at any speed AND lately I love what filters do for my tri-x in MF. Yep, I do love MF!
Vic
 
This is what I found in the refrigerator...

Velvia 50 - 3 rolls
Kodak 400NC 120 & 220 - 1 roll ea.
Kodak PRN Pro 100 - 2 rolls
Fuji NPH 400 - 7 rolls
Scala 200 - 8 rolls

So I guess I have some film to use...
 
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