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Beani
16-10-2009, 8:45am
Hi there,

what brand and model you guys use to scan your film?

I am looging for a scanner for myself, but dont know which one is good in the market.

Any input will will good.

thx
Beani

Krzys
16-10-2009, 10:35am
I use a canoscan 8400f that I picked up for $100.

The best for price is the V700.

When looking at scanners the most important thing is how the negative holders perform. If they let the film bend or dip just a little you will loose alot of sharpness. In my opinion the sharpness or a scanner is much more important than the dpi. The canoscan has terrible film holders. I am looking at getting some ANR glass to sort this out.

TOM
16-10-2009, 12:08pm
35mm film is the hardest to scan, and if this is what you use, a dedicated film scanner is clearly the best option. i have both the Canon 8800f scanner for general scanning and also 120 film, and I have the dedicated Nikon Coolscan 5000 for my 135 film. I have posted a thread here showing some the difference in how the results that can be acheived. You can view the post HERE (http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?t=23673).

knumbnutz
16-10-2009, 12:28pm
Hi
I use a V700 Epson. Excellent scanner and flat bed.
Cost $750.
Worth every cent, there are reviews around which put it in similar light to nikon 9000 at 1/10 the cost.
Cheers Neil

TOM
16-10-2009, 12:32pm
the epson certainly gets great reviews, and has the versatility of a flatbed. if you only want to scan film however, the Nikon V is only around $300 more than the epson.

phild
16-10-2009, 1:41pm
Another one for the Canon 8800F, very happy with the results.

ameerat42
18-10-2009, 11:57am
Hi Beani. (Have you bought one yet?) As also above, an Epson V700, but loading the 35mm neg film into the carrier is a bit bothersome. I haven't checked specs from many other brands, but for negs, make sure it can scan at more than 8 bits per channel, or you'll tend to lose info in shadows and highlights. The V700 can do 16 bits per channel, and 6400 dpi optical! Also, it scans all sizes from 35 mm (I can't remember if also APS-c) to 8x10 inch transparencies. I'm about to start scanning some of my negs taken with the old RB67. Am...

mclean8
01-11-2009, 10:14pm
+1 v700

Avalon
01-11-2009, 10:46pm
Another vote for the Epson V700 :D
I'm very happy with mine.