ginandtonic
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Hi guys,
A bit of advice. I want to get a new scanner so that I can get into medium format. I currently have a 35mm plustek scanner, which is great. I was thinking about getting a flatbed but thought that would lead to lower quality scans for my 35mm. I have the opportunity to buy a relatively cheap Nikon Coolscan 8000.
My question is this. The coolscan is now around 15 years old. Have modern flatbeds caught up? Or am I going to get better quality scans on the Nikon than any modern flatbed.
Any advice hugely appreciated.
A bit of advice. I want to get a new scanner so that I can get into medium format. I currently have a 35mm plustek scanner, which is great. I was thinking about getting a flatbed but thought that would lead to lower quality scans for my 35mm. I have the opportunity to buy a relatively cheap Nikon Coolscan 8000.
My question is this. The coolscan is now around 15 years old. Have modern flatbeds caught up? Or am I going to get better quality scans on the Nikon than any modern flatbed.
Any advice hugely appreciated.
), but with 120 film it is great. And nothing, but Epson original scan utility. Silverfast is for scanners with dinky software. Epson software is great. Not if you need to manipulate it, but to get good TIFF files to work with in LR.