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learner said:i was using the minolta scan dual III
Good scanner. For a while I thought you used Tri-X. How did you manage to get the grain?
learner said:i was using the minolta scan dual III
nickchew said:The viewfinder is better than the G1. It is not the brightest thing. so imagine the surprise when I first looked into the M6!
nickchew said:Susie
I use an Epson Perfection 4000 series flat bed scanner (in Singapore). The results are much better than the canon one that I'm using now.
I would like a dedicated film scanner but realisitically, I get much more mileage out of a flat bed.
Which medium format camera u using? I only ever used a seagull TLR but I'm interested in some MF photography.
Terence, got any medium format gear to lend me? (Terence has everything... and I mean EVERYTHING... ;-)
suzums said:So Terence! Other than your attractive 15mm fisheye, what other goodies do you have?!
Terence T said:Sure I can't tempt you with the 15 FE? Attached is an image taken over the weekend at a friend's wedding.
Alastair Smith said:Susie,
I have an Epson 4870, which I use for everything up to 5" x 4", unfortunately the film holders (apart from the 5x4) don't really hold the film flat. Also Epson brought out the 4990 just weeks after I bought mine and didn't tell me! The new one has a slightly higher Dmax for slide scanning but, on the whole, I'm happy with the 4870 - use the supplied SilverFast software raher than the Epson, it allows you more to fiddle with.
I was attracted to these pages as I spent six very happy years in Sg between 1964 and 1971, although I have not been back since: I was surprised to see pictures of kampongs and jungle as I thought that these had all been swept away and modernised. I still see friends from Singapore occasionally as they pass through England.
I desperately wish that I'd bought a Leica when the exchange rate was 8 Singapore dollars to one UK pound but they were expensive even then (1964) but bought several Pentaxes and a Bronica S2a later. My rangefinders start with a Koni-Omega Rapid (6x7cm) and decrease in size to a Canonet, via various Yashicas and small Canons. I've just bought a Mamiya C3 TLR - heavy but very nice.
It's been good to find this thread,
Selamat pagi (if I remember any Malay)
Best wishes, Alastair
Terence T said:Suzie, perhaps you should check it out first by using a borrowed scanner. I know Gan has one, maybe you could hook up with him and his agonizingly slow machine in Ampang.