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I am selling my Film Toaster Dakota!
You can read about the film toaster here: http://www.filmtoaster.photography/
Mine includes basically everything that was included with it when I bought it, and I'll throw in the 35mm and 4x5 glass holders.*
It has various extra parts in baggies, such as screws, rubber bands, etc. The Rosco light source is great for scanning. It's very bright and has a good CRI for color. Mine has the 67mm mount.
I'm selling it for half of what the new one costs, so $750.00 plus shipping. Selling because I needed a rig that can accomodate larger formats than 4x5. Not only did I use this scanning for personal work, but I also scanned for many many clients. Scans from this FT even went into magazine publication. It was a great tool!
*The glass holders have a slight space in them so very very curled film may have issues, though for good reasonably flat films you can do pass through scanning for full rolls. FT also sells normal scanner type carriers that I would recommend.

You can read about the film toaster here: http://www.filmtoaster.photography/
Mine includes basically everything that was included with it when I bought it, and I'll throw in the 35mm and 4x5 glass holders.*
It has various extra parts in baggies, such as screws, rubber bands, etc. The Rosco light source is great for scanning. It's very bright and has a good CRI for color. Mine has the 67mm mount.
I'm selling it for half of what the new one costs, so $750.00 plus shipping. Selling because I needed a rig that can accomodate larger formats than 4x5. Not only did I use this scanning for personal work, but I also scanned for many many clients. Scans from this FT even went into magazine publication. It was a great tool!
*The glass holders have a slight space in them so very very curled film may have issues, though for good reasonably flat films you can do pass through scanning for full rolls. FT also sells normal scanner type carriers that I would recommend.



