DRabbit
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You guys have been so helpful to me in the past, so I thought I'd ask my question here.
I've been developing and scanning my own 35mm film now for two years (thanks to all of you!) and it's a blast. Love it.
I decided this year to play around with 120 film a bit. I got a brick sitting in the fridge just waiting to be used. I'm going to give my Yashica 635 a good cleaning and give it a go.
Problem is, I'm not sure what to do about scanning. I currently have a plustek scanner that handles my 35mm negatives very well, but the 120, obviously won't fit.
Are there affordable scanners out there for 120 film... something like the plustek that offers a good balance of resolution vs. value for money? I don't mind it it's slow or lacks some fancier features, as long as I can get decent resolution files.
Thanks in advance...
I've been developing and scanning my own 35mm film now for two years (thanks to all of you!) and it's a blast. Love it.
I decided this year to play around with 120 film a bit. I got a brick sitting in the fridge just waiting to be used. I'm going to give my Yashica 635 a good cleaning and give it a go.
Problem is, I'm not sure what to do about scanning. I currently have a plustek scanner that handles my 35mm negatives very well, but the 120, obviously won't fit.
Are there affordable scanners out there for 120 film... something like the plustek that offers a good balance of resolution vs. value for money? I don't mind it it's slow or lacks some fancier features, as long as I can get decent resolution files.
Thanks in advance...