ulyssescat
Member
I haven't got a huge budget,about £150 maximum.Whats a good scanner to buy for that amount.I dont think I would ever print more than 12x8 or something like that.Any ideas.......?????
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JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
hi ulysses.. the first question we'd need to answer is whether you're going to scan strictly 35mm film or will you want to do medium format, too?
sherm
Well-known
ulysses:
if it's going to be a dedicated film scanner you can't beat the Minolta Scan Dual IV. 3200 DPI resolution produces terrific results. I realize that Minolta has shut down their camera division, but there's plenty of service outlets. BTW the Scan DualIV is strictly for 35mm
if it's going to be a dedicated film scanner you can't beat the Minolta Scan Dual IV. 3200 DPI resolution produces terrific results. I realize that Minolta has shut down their camera division, but there's plenty of service outlets. BTW the Scan DualIV is strictly for 35mm
ulyssescat
Member
Hi guys,
I just want to scan 35mm negs and slides.I have had a few people point me in the direction of the Plustek optic 7200 saying it has won loads of awards etc.Anyone used this baby???
Ulyssescat
I just want to scan 35mm negs and slides.I have had a few people point me in the direction of the Plustek optic 7200 saying it has won loads of awards etc.Anyone used this baby???
Ulyssescat
IGMeanwell
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I have never used the Plustek...
I suggest the Epson Perfection series ... you can get the 3590 for $150 USD
The 4490 (does 35mm and medium format) for $200USD
both models have 4900 DPI and an automatic 35mm negative loader
I have had great luck with my 3590
I suggest the Epson Perfection series ... you can get the 3590 for $150 USD
The 4490 (does 35mm and medium format) for $200USD
both models have 4900 DPI and an automatic 35mm negative loader
I have had great luck with my 3590
dmr
Registered Abuser
sherm said:if it's going to be a dedicated film scanner you can't beat the Minolta Scan Dual IV. 3200 DPI resolution produces terrific results. I realize that Minolta has shut down their camera division, but there's plenty of service outlets. BTW the Scan DualIV is strictly for 35mm
I would second this recommendation! Great performance at a great price and easy to set up and use. Many of those in my gallery were scanned with this.
ulyssescat
Member
Great stuff,thanks guys,I will check all these models out on the net
Ulyssescat
Ulyssescat
aad
Not so new now.
If you just want negatives, or even mostly negatives, the Epson 4490 (and I guess 4990) are great both in quality and ease of use. The Minolta SD IV will pull more detail out of slides, but is a little more fiddly. You can see some shots on another thread.
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