Alan Edward Klein
Member
I would like to point out that scanner is not necessarily "slower" compared to dSLR scans. I'm talking about the active time you need to be fully engaged to get the scans done. An example of 135 color negative roll of 36 frames.
- Epson V700: If I load up the film holder, 4 strips of 6 frames each. I only need time to load and unload twice for the entire roll, which amounts to about 2-3 minutes. Then I let the scanner do its work, without supervision. I can go about doing my other business. So whether the scan actually takes 30 minutes or 2 hours, does not really matter to me.
- dSLR scans: how much time do you typically need for each frame? And then the reversal in software. I haven't done it myself, so I would like to get your stats. The main difference is that you have to be there the entire time to get all the scans done, whether on dSLR or on the computer.
So in the end, you might not need to spend as much "active time" on scanner.
The Epson V850 comes with two film holders in each format. That allows you to load the next round while the current round is being scanned.