As a bit of fun and something different I've been shooting with a Sprocket Rocket. The negatives are panoramic 35mm. I'm hoping I can scan them in on this using the Lomo neg holder.
It can't, I scan 5x4 in two scans and stitch using this to hold the film..
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Designed and made by me when I should have been working....
my v500 does the job as far as 35mm and 120 are concerned, no need to scan at over 2000 dpi as the files quickly reach large sizes.
Amazon has these at £144.00 incl delivery. Not bad!
I paid £30 for a Nikon Coolscan LS-30 (£40 delivered). Then I only had to get a 64-bit capable SCSI card to run it with Windows 7 - another fiver. Works very well and a lot better than the flatbed.In truth, what home scanning really needs is a dedicated 35mm and medium format scanner. There's always rumours and various articles about ones 'just around the corner' on fora and flickr and everywhere else, but they rarely ever appear. Need to be affordable of course, not Nikon Coolscan prices... but I guess that will never probably happen, and we'll have to make do with the adequate (at best) flatbed scanning.
In truth, what home scanning really needs is a dedicated 35mm and medium format scanner. There's always rumours and various articles about ones 'just around the corner' on fora and flickr and everywhere else, but they rarely ever appear. Need to be affordable of course, not Nikon Coolscan prices... but I guess that will never probably happen, and we'll have to make do with the adequate (at best) flatbed scanning.