Donald Qualls
Subscriber
I realized the other night that my scanner is 22 years old; I bought it used in 2003. It's occurred to me that it might make sense to replace it, since most of what's offered now has 3-4 times the optical resolution and uses LED lighting that avoids warmup for the cold cathode fluorescents I'm used to, but I have a couple relatively unusual requirements.
Mainly, I need to be able to at least buy or make adapters to scan some less common formats -- 16 mm in both 10x14 Minolta frame, and 13x17/13x18 Kieve and late Minolta (I don't have any 110 cameras to worry about), 828 (35 mm film but with a 28x40 mm frame pushed close to one edge and camera triggering perfs on the other), 127 (3x4, 4x4, and 4x6 formats), as well as 35 mm, 120 (6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, and 6x9, possibly 6x12 or even 6x17 at some point), 9x12 cm and 4x5. Bonus for ability to scan 8x10 film, though I don't have a camera that size at present (I will, if I live long enough and don't fall into poverty).
Apparently, with Epson's Perfection line, you need to spend some money to get the 4x5 capability, though I don't see any reason a scanner that handles mounted 2x2 slides and 35 mm film strips on the same carrier, simultaneously, couldn't deal with the larger formats (maybe I'd have to buy an adapter?).
What other options do I have that will at the least cover 35 mm, 120, and 4x5 (I can fabricate adapters for the other sizes, if necessary)? Ideally, I'd like to spend no more than $300 if I make this move.
Mainly, I need to be able to at least buy or make adapters to scan some less common formats -- 16 mm in both 10x14 Minolta frame, and 13x17/13x18 Kieve and late Minolta (I don't have any 110 cameras to worry about), 828 (35 mm film but with a 28x40 mm frame pushed close to one edge and camera triggering perfs on the other), 127 (3x4, 4x4, and 4x6 formats), as well as 35 mm, 120 (6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, and 6x9, possibly 6x12 or even 6x17 at some point), 9x12 cm and 4x5. Bonus for ability to scan 8x10 film, though I don't have a camera that size at present (I will, if I live long enough and don't fall into poverty).
Apparently, with Epson's Perfection line, you need to spend some money to get the 4x5 capability, though I don't see any reason a scanner that handles mounted 2x2 slides and 35 mm film strips on the same carrier, simultaneously, couldn't deal with the larger formats (maybe I'd have to buy an adapter?).
What other options do I have that will at the least cover 35 mm, 120, and 4x5 (I can fabricate adapters for the other sizes, if necessary)? Ideally, I'd like to spend no more than $300 if I make this move.