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Hello,

First post here, i was bounced over from yous sister site APUG.

I have searched alot on here already for the question i am about to ask, but all the information seems specific to peoples needs and i haven't really found an answer to my question

I am looking for a film scanner that:-

1. Is cheap (second-hand OK)
2. Can scan 35mm and 120 film (including sprocket holes)
3. Is preferably situated in NZ!

Look forward to comments

Thanks in advance

Paul
 

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How cheap is cheap? Dedicated film scanners are going for a premium these days.
 

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B&W should not be an issue, getting a good scanner for both 35mm and 120 will be difficult at 200.00. A Minolta scan multi could do it for ~400.00 - 500.00 us. Polaroid made a 35mm-120 scanner that was, from what i've read and heard, pretty good, but I cannot personally recommend it nor can I remember the name. Some might be able to tell you that there is a flatbed out there that can do it, but I haven't used any that would be in that price range that can do 35mm well.
 

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Hello,

First post here, i was bounced over from yous sister site APUG.

I have searched alot on here already for the question i am about to ask, but all the information seems specific to peoples needs and i haven't really found an answer to my question

I am looking for a film scanner that:-

1. Is cheap (second-hand OK)
2. Can scan 35mm and 120 film (including sprocket holes)
3. Is preferably situated in NZ!

Look forward to comments

Thanks in advance

Paul

In the price range, an Epson V500 is probably a good choice. It will also allow you to scan the 35mm sprocket holes, but not with the supplied holders.
 
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