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To scan B&W 35mm film (in 6 frame strips), can I use the 5000 scanner right out of the box, or do I need to buy an accessory? I just purchase the Nikon 5000, and wonder if I should've purchased some sort of accessory for scanning B&W 35mm film.

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Just connect the LS 5000 to your computer, start the software (disable the ICE option for B&W) and scan. It's straightforward, really. The only accessory you'll ever need is a slide feeder if you want to scan 99 framed/mounted slides as a batch.
 

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I think what he is asking is does he need to recut his strips to accommodate the 5000's film holders.
 
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Well, the LS 5000 doesn't have film holders, you just insert the film strips. However, the strip is limited to 6 frames. If you have a complete strip with 36 frames you need to purchase a separate unit which is attached to the back of the scanner and works like a take up spool. This unit is around 500 to 600 US$ or Euros.

Another weak point of the LS 5000: you can't scan a single unmounted slide - it's too short for the feeder and would stick in the path...
 
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Everyone, thanks for the information. It so happens that I cut my rolls into 6 framed strips, so it looks like I'll be good to go, once the scanner arrives.
 

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jim which 2 solder bumps is the author referring to, the ones to the right of the 'N" or just below?
 

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jim which 2 solder bumps is the author referring to, the ones to the right of the 'N" or just below?

to the right of the N

i develop my own film (and with slides just have them process uncut).. makes batch scanning very simple.
 

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Hi

I don't know off hand if this will fit a LS-IV as I'm about to aquire one it may be nice :smile:


i use this scanner, and it's a great little system. If you want to scan entire rolls, and don't want to pay the extra.. you can 'do-it-yourself'
 

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Hi

I don't know off hand if this will fit a LS-IV as I'm about to aquire one it may be nice :smile:

I've just read a little more and realised that the coolscan IV can't support an SA-30 - it doesn't have a film gate at the back of the unit and has got nowhere for a long roll of film to go!
I guess I'll leave my SA-21 alone and feed it negs 6 at a time.
 
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