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Well I stupidly bought my 16 rolls of b&w medium format film before checking the scanner can handle such things!
I've resorted to a clip frame (backing cut into a U shape, the neg placed in the space in the middle, and the glass on top to flatten) instead of the usual neg holder for the all-in-one scanner/printer at home.
How many of you scan medium format negs? And what is the cheapest neg scanner that can handle mf?
Thanks!
Iyidin_Kyeimo
06-29-2006, 07:48
My Epson 4490 manages fairly well, and was cheap!
(a few examples (http://www.thecloudedlights.co.uk/istari-studio/albums/014/014.html))
Ah brilliant! And it's mac compatible!!!
My Epson 2450 Photo flatbed does 35mm, 6x6, 4x5, and 2x3. Their pretty cheap now, since I'm sure they don't make them anymore.
I use it with a Mac and PS7.
Iyidin_Kyeimo
06-29-2006, 08:06
Should just add, if you're willing to pay a bit more, the 4990 might be worth it... Slightly better Dmax and bigger lightbox:
Epson 4490 specs (http://www.epson.co.uk/products/scanners/product_spec/Perfection4490Photo.htm)
Epson 4990 specs (http://www.epson.co.uk/products/scanners/product_spec/Perfection4990Photo.htm)
My epson 4990 does just fine for 35mm, MF and LF to 10 x 8. You might be able to pick one up at a reasonable price as the V700 seems to be flavour of the month now.
Using epson as well, 3170 I think. Works fine for my needs.
MelanieC
06-29-2006, 09:40
I have an Epson 2480 "Photo" that cost about $80 new. Avoid this one as it does NOT do medium format. It comes with a holder that will do 35mm and slides but not 120/220. I have sometimes scanned 6x6 using the slide portion of the holder to sort of mask the negative and that works as long as I have room to fiddle with the edges, but I normally fill the frame when I shoot 120. The light bar in the lid is not wide enough to do an entire frame even if you try to mock something else up as a negative holder.
Other than that, the scanner does a surprisingly good job. Here's a shot from my Rollei that I just scanned using the 2480 that worked because I had some wiggle room at the edges:
http://static.flickr.com/71/177156458_92d082dbe7.jpg?v=0
However, I'll be reading this thread as I'm thinking of getting a new scanner myself.
shutterflower
06-29-2006, 12:54
I'd have to say that I am very impressed with the performance of the Epson V700 on B&W film. It really actually beats the old KM Multi Pro on normal negs.
http://www.shutterflower.com/V700.htm
on E6, the story is different. But I don't shoot E6 anymore.
of course, this is only my opinion. In fact, the Monilta is a far more powerful scanner.
I'm using a refurbished Epson 4870 I bought from the Epson online store on my Mac Mini and I love it for medium format film. The negative holder is less than optimal for 6x6 but there's a third-party holder available which would resolve that little problem; 645 is no issue at all. My only issue with this scanner is the 4x5 film holder is tempting me to go get a large-format camera so I can scan in a really big negative...
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