First time post from Newbie. Can anyone suggest an affordable scanner that will handle 2 1/4" sq negatives and transparencies? The market seems crowded with 35mm versions so why not the larger size? Any advice will be much appreciated.
This guy must be using a scanner from the ark with film to match...anyway the results are quite good:- http://forum.mflenses.com/autumn-with-mamiya-c220-t69141.html
That's @pentaxpete of this parish.
This is the scanner you need, I have had this since 2004 & it still gives extremely good results both normal scanning & negative & or slides.
You take off the white covering that's over the underside of the lid. It comes (should do) with loads different of negative holders.
if you're lucky you might get one with all the negative holders.
This one is from America but just to show you how cheap you might pick one up for.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Epson-Perfection-3200-PHOTO-Flatbed-Scanner-/121514252405
It has a Dmax of 3.4, very good for shadow detail. Don't be put off by its age I have read reviews of up to date scanners & some are still being judged against this one.
There is a newer version the 4490 but not much better & both are not made any more.
But I have used mine consistently for the years I have owned it & not once has it let me down.
here's the Epson old page with a pdf link to the data sheet.
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/consumer/consDetail.jsp?oid=27766185
If you do find one for sale second hand & are using Windows 7 then go here for advice on the driver.
http://www.softwarecandy.com/shop/f...fection-3200-photo-work-with-64-bit-windows-7
I have used this Windows 7 get around without any issues whatsoever.
If you are a Mac user this mat help, http://download.cnet.com/SilverFast-Ai-EPSON-Perfection-3200-Mac/3000-2118_4-34681.html
but I cannot confirm its usefulness.
If you haven't already solved your scanner requirement I highly recommend checking the 3200 or 4490 they are still highly regarded & of course very very cheap now.
Another review, http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/epson3200/
Blimey just spotted this absolute bargain with all the neg holders, plus it's the newer 4490
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Epson-Perfection-4490-PHOTO-Flatbed-Scanner/291320128654?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid=222007&algo=SIC.MBE&ao=1&asc=28111&meid=f07b4014f84d487da67dfb07c392dd28&pid=100005&prg=11472&rk=1&rkt=6&sd=231417999365&rt=nc
Hope this (might) help(s)...
The V550 has still the same 48bit & usb2 & the same Dmax 3.4
it is a Screen DT-S1030AI, had it in the freebies section a while ago but the thread auto archived it seems.Dmax is easy to ahieve ... turn up the lamp what actually matters is Drange and it is that that is rarely if ever quoted and is cetainly not even close to the Dmax figures quoted by Epson.
Out of curiosity which drum scanner ? I have three so not after another just curious as to the make / model.
I would love to keep it but it is more a space issue than anything else. It takes up quite a lot of space in the house and unfortunately I don't have much time anymore to mess about with it. All things considered I think that I may as well give it to someone who will get some use out of it and then use the V700 for basic scans. If I ever manage to take a decent photo will have that drum scanned by Tim Parkin, or scanned on the Imacon at the local photo lab so the V700 will have to be a compromise I guess.
This is the scanner you need, I have had this since 2004 & it still gives extremely good results both normal scanning & negative & or slides.
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If you haven't already solved your scanner requirement I highly recommend checking the 3200 or 4490 they are still highly regarded & of course very very cheap now.
Another review, http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/epson3200/
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