[filmscanners] RE: Good $300 scanner for 35mm & 120?

2004-06-04 Thread Laurie Solomon
Actually Art, what you say is only true when talking about new dedicated medium format film scanners. There may be athe possibility of a few older models available in or around that price range as used or refurb units on Ebay or elsewhere. Ken should check Ebay as well as some of the larger used

[filmscanners] Re: Good $300 scanner for 35mm & 120?

2004-06-04 Thread Arthur Entlich
Ken McKaba wrote: > I've just started exploring film scanners. Can anyone recommend a good > one that will handle 35mm & 6x6 that is <$300? > > Will I be happy with a flatbed with a transparency attachment? > The question, Ken, is what other choice do you really have witin the constraints you

[filmscanners] Re: Good $300 scanner for 35mm & 120?

2004-06-03 Thread David J. Littleboy
From: "Ken McKaba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> I've just started exploring film scanners. Can anyone recommend a good one that will handle 35mm & 6x6 that is <$300? << If you need 6x6, spend a bit more money and get the Epson 4870. http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~longnose/scanner_test.

[filmscanners] Re: Good $300 scanner for 35mm & 120?

2004-06-03 Thread Austin Smith
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