Hello there,
I am about to jump on the wagon and purchase the scanner, but wanted to run one thing by you guys to see what you thought.
I live in Japan and there are quite a few easy and cheap film scanners on the shelves of these large camera stores like Yodobashi and Bic Camera.
See this for an example:
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/flaner/item/10003009/
My Japanese is only average and that's only spoken too which limits my research abilities in Japanese. When I search for these in English, there's very limited information, when I ask my wife to translate, she'll end the sentence with "Are you telling me you need yet one new gadget?"
These are cheap, 100USD and I wouldn't even have to pay for shipping.
The obvious worry is that it would underperform which I'd hate. I have a V750 which scans perfect if I don't mind the time it takes but to be honest I do! I need a faster solution like you guys do!
The pakon has a smaller resolution than a pro scanner but having just reviewed the JPEG's I produce once I finish editing my TIFFs coming from the Epson, I do use the same exact resolution, ex: 3000x2000 or in the neighborhood.
So my question is the following. What can these cheap scanners do? Will they perform some joke-like scan jobs with "enhanced" colors etc?
I only need it for BnW and I need decent scans. Again, I don't mind going for the Pakon but it's $250USD plus $80 shipping here in Japan. The Pakon is over 10 years old so I wonder if that technology could now be available in these smaller packages on the cheap, or these are two entirely different products?
Thanks,
Ben