Price range = need second hand oneWhat's your price range? V550 is the cheapest new scanner which can do 120 and is pretty decent for most stuff.
No idea, I'm sure there are a few users of the 4490 on here.Is 4490 much "worse " than v500?
Price range = need second hand one80-100£ . Seen 4490 for £36...
Get the 4490.
I picked up an Epson V550 last week, but haven't had a chance to fire it up yet. Hoping it can do a half decent job with 35mm. Can any other Epson users out there comment on whether it's worthwhile buying aftermarket software like Vuescan? I see a lot of people saying it's the best scanner software, but I'm wondering if it's worth the extra £45.
I deserve a pint todayGet the 4490.
I deserve a pint today
Found myself a 4490 for £0just missing film holders - and haven't checked if it scans properly. It powers up
Going to look for a holder or a replacement
Off to Google itGood stuff! And I thought I'd gotten a good deal when I bought mine for £5!
Go buy a Lomography Digitaliza 120 film holder and you're all set.
Epson V500 for MF and a Plustek 7600i for 35mm, very happy with both, recognising that they are budget scanners.
Go buy a Lomography Digitaliza 120 film holder and you're all set.
There's always some other bloody thing to buy! ;-)
But seriously, what's the advantage of this over the ones that come with the scanner?
Is it just more robust? In other words, can I wait until I eventually pull at the supplied one too hard and snap it into a thousand tiny pieces?!
What are you planning to do to your holders?!
Can you scan without holders ? Or is it better not to as you might scratch the film ??
As above Tom, the Lomo digitaliza holders seem to be far more robust and useful, I shall be getting some myself soon.
Go buy a Lomography Digitaliza 120 film holder and you're all set.
The bit at the top is an insert that helps you align the film. It comes off before you scan.I've looked and find this: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/...anning-masks-now-available-for-120-format-too
I don't understand well is the light coming from the scanner cover going through this holder?
I don't understand well is the light coming from the scanner cover going through this holder?
Scanners such as the Epson Perfection V500, V550, Canoscan 5600f, 8000f etc. These are hybrid scanners. They are flatbed scanners, designed to scan documents and prints. However, remove an internal cover under the top half, and you find an LED lamp built into the lid. This works in conjunction with a plastic film mask or film holder. You place a film in the holder, position it correctly in your scanner. Make sure the lamp cover is removed (used as a white background on document scanning), and using your controls / software, set it to scan film - b/w negative, colour negative, colour slide, or whatever. The LED lamp provides light to pass through the film in it's holder, and the CCD sensor scans it from below.
They are budget scanners, but far better than the even cheaper Chinese made dedicated 35mm film scanners. Prices run between £110 and £500 for new - or higher if you want better. V500s / V550s for example, can be sought out on the Net for circa £125 - £175. Be aware that some only scan 35mm, others (such as the V500/V550) can scan medium format.
I'll repeat, they're not the very best scanners. However, they are a popular option for hybrid photographers that like to shoot on film, but share or print from digital scans.
Ah! Blonde.I think he was asking how the LOMO Digitaliza holder worked, as it has two magnetic metal pieces that cover the film to hold it flat. These pieces are removed when you close the holder to let the light from the scanner shine through.