risk
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- Apr 21, 2008
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Hi all,
Over the last several weeks I think I've read every post on this site and I'm still stumped.
After a few years of shooting with my Nikon DSLR, I decided to pull out some of my old film gear and realized how much I missed it. Now, the problem is, of course, scanning. I'm still stumped about what to get. I simply can't afford the best options...so, I'm deciding between some sort of cheaper flatbed alternative...or scrapping film all together and going back to digital.
On film, I shoot 90 percent black and white on a medium format Yashica TLR...and, of course, some 35mm. I rarely print above 8x10 (the biggest I've ever printed is 11x14)....
So, my question to you all is, is there a flatbed that could do the job well enough, or, is it more advisable to just stick with digital? (I realize the term "well enough" is subjective so I guess I mean well enough to take advantage of the great properties of film, especially in black and white...) I miss film, but I love photoshop...it's hard to decide whether it's wiser to spend money on a scanner or save for better DSLR... It really sucks to be a photographer on a budget.
Any advice?
risk
Over the last several weeks I think I've read every post on this site and I'm still stumped.
After a few years of shooting with my Nikon DSLR, I decided to pull out some of my old film gear and realized how much I missed it. Now, the problem is, of course, scanning. I'm still stumped about what to get. I simply can't afford the best options...so, I'm deciding between some sort of cheaper flatbed alternative...or scrapping film all together and going back to digital.
On film, I shoot 90 percent black and white on a medium format Yashica TLR...and, of course, some 35mm. I rarely print above 8x10 (the biggest I've ever printed is 11x14)....
So, my question to you all is, is there a flatbed that could do the job well enough, or, is it more advisable to just stick with digital? (I realize the term "well enough" is subjective so I guess I mean well enough to take advantage of the great properties of film, especially in black and white...) I miss film, but I love photoshop...it's hard to decide whether it's wiser to spend money on a scanner or save for better DSLR... It really sucks to be a photographer on a budget.
Any advice?
risk