Yoricko
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Hello guys,
I need some scanner recommendations from you guys on dedicated film scanners.
I've been recently shooting a lot recently (too much for me to handle). Thus, I am looking for a film scanner that can scan entire rolls of 35mm film. I shoot only B&W and I plan to scan for web-use only.
I would like to know your experience/knowledge/etc with any scanners capable of scanning rolls of 35mm (speed is not an issue, as long as I don't have to attend to it mid-way) with decent quality for web-viewing and picture management. I do have a budget so I would stray away from the Nikon Coolscan ED LS-9000 and such.
Don't suggest any flat-beds for me (except the Epson V700). Because I shoot an average of 4-5 rolls a day and I don't want to waste most of my indoors time scanning my film. Additionally, I've also got an Epson V500 and it's a real hassle to load them into the holders and scan them two-strips by two.
An exception for scanning 35mm roll films is if the scanner is able to scan a strip of 5/6 at blazing speed! (1200dpi, less than 10 seconds).
I did some research on the web but I could only find 3 (or 4)
Nikon Coolscan ED LS-4000 (Discontinued) (With (SA-30?) roll adapter, or DIY hack)
Nikon coolscan ED LS-5000
Imagemart Pakon F235C
Pacific Image PrimeFilm 3610AFL
Pacific Image PF 3600
Thanks for taking the time to read my desperate call for help!
Regards,
I need some scanner recommendations from you guys on dedicated film scanners.
I've been recently shooting a lot recently (too much for me to handle). Thus, I am looking for a film scanner that can scan entire rolls of 35mm film. I shoot only B&W and I plan to scan for web-use only.
I would like to know your experience/knowledge/etc with any scanners capable of scanning rolls of 35mm (speed is not an issue, as long as I don't have to attend to it mid-way) with decent quality for web-viewing and picture management. I do have a budget so I would stray away from the Nikon Coolscan ED LS-9000 and such.
Don't suggest any flat-beds for me (except the Epson V700). Because I shoot an average of 4-5 rolls a day and I don't want to waste most of my indoors time scanning my film. Additionally, I've also got an Epson V500 and it's a real hassle to load them into the holders and scan them two-strips by two.
An exception for scanning 35mm roll films is if the scanner is able to scan a strip of 5/6 at blazing speed! (1200dpi, less than 10 seconds).
I did some research on the web but I could only find 3 (or 4)
Nikon Coolscan ED LS-4000 (Discontinued) (With (SA-30?) roll adapter, or DIY hack)
Nikon coolscan ED LS-5000
Imagemart Pakon F235C
Pacific Image PrimeFilm 3610AFL
Pacific Image PF 3600
Thanks for taking the time to read my desperate call for help!
Regards,