JWMster
Member
I'm agnostic. I hate scanners, and prefer highspeed DSLR scans - at least for a first pass for "what can I do with this image?". But rather than paying for drum scans of those keeper negs, I'm looking at an Epson -especially after some pretty decent comparisons with a Howtek vs. V850. Yet at the price, the V600's specs seem pretty much the same. What am I missing? The idea of waiting for a DLSR with the capabilities to top what I'm already doing with a Nikon D750 means looking at a price point significantly north that might be even less worth the trouble.
1) You can get V600's, V700's and V800's and so on. What's your experience?
2) BetterScanning holders for 4X5: Notice these are not offered for the 800 series machines and wonder whether that's due to Epson's efforts to better resolve focus issues with those models, weak demand, or just disinclination to update designs by the owner/operator (Doug Fisher?)? Maybe I misunderstand this altogether?
Input appreciated. Thanks!
1) You can get V600's, V700's and V800's and so on. What's your experience?
2) BetterScanning holders for 4X5: Notice these are not offered for the 800 series machines and wonder whether that's due to Epson's efforts to better resolve focus issues with those models, weak demand, or just disinclination to update designs by the owner/operator (Doug Fisher?)? Maybe I misunderstand this altogether?
Input appreciated. Thanks!