Well if cost is considered or very large enlargements are not needed...then the best Epson flatbeds in the series 3000 and 4000 can give good results from MF (if lucky can pick one up for £40 or less)....but don't know of anyone that is happy with the 120 holders though i.e. keeping the neg flat all over.
Well Brian, as the OP is asking about a £1400 scanner I doubt that the price difference between a car boot Epson 4000 and a brand new from the shop V800 would either interest or trouble him...
I have been giving serious consideration to the Reflecta MF5000, I use a Plustek 7600 for 35mm and have been pleased with the results. To be frank I would have gone for the Plustek 120 but have been put off by a number of the reviews. I am now pondering on the Braun!! Keep us posted Neil if you pull the trigger on a 120 scanner.
Yes Sir, I bought the 120 PlusTek............I also upgraded to the Vuescan software over the Silverfast that comes with the scanner.............its a very good piece of kitdid you end up buying 120 Scanner at last?
Not sure I have only used it for 120 and 135...........it did come with a bunch of other carriersWill it do all sizes of 120? I guess most people want it for 645, 66 or 69, but there are also the pano formats... guessing they won't be covered...
Not sure I have only used it for 120 and 135...........it did come with a bunch of other carriers
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/rajasthan.639316/Yes it does all sizes from what i have read.
Can you share some results please if you dont mind?