ltldvm
Newbie
any one have any suggestion about scanner for xpan photo?
Nikon 8000/9000 ED. They even have a dedicated negative holder for the long negative.
Olsen, which holder would that be? I've just recently purchased an Xpan and as I have the 9000 ED I'm interested in the different ways to scan the Xpan photos with it.
The glass rotating holder (FH-869GR). I have one for my 8000 and it includes an Xpan mask. The carrier has masks for all the films sizes it can handle (645, 6x6, 6x7, 6x8, 6x9, and 2 different 35mm panoramics, one of which fits xpan).
I don't think the regular non-rotating glass holder works for any kind of 35mm film, including xpan. That one is the FH-869G but you want the 869GR.
Thanks very much for your answer. But at the same time.... damn! I have already the FH-869G. I'm quite sure it didn't come with a pano mask (didn't doublecheck yet).
I wonder, though, what's the reason for the limitation with the FH-869G ? Could the 9000 be fooled into thinking it has just swallowed a FH-869GR instead of the non-rotating one?
Don't try to fool it. The reason I say the GR is needed is for the mask. The 8000 and probably the 9000 too suffers bad flare if you put a neg in without a mask to cover the clear edges. I suppose you could try making one from black construction paper before spending the money on the new carrier. I had assumed you didn't have a glass carrier yet, in which case it is much easier just to buy the rotating one.
I use an Epson Perfection 3200 Photo flat bed scanner ( a model long superceded) with the 35mm negative adaptor to scan Xpan transparencies (you could do negatives in either b/w or colour just as well). You can also just lay Xpan slides in their big card mounts in the 5x4 opening in the medium format adaptor plate and crop to suit. Both methods work well.
Regards
Andrew More
I have read that with the optional 120 glass carrier that the 9000 would scan the entire span image! Is this true? Otherwise I wouldn't spend the money on the 9000.