JWMster
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Having read around, I guess I'm a hybrid who prefers shooting film for capture and printing digitally.
I've used a Plustek 8200 for 35mm and it was "okay". DSLR scans were every bit as good and much faster. Not really tempted to go back to the creep along process there. BUT with MF 120 film, I'm finding either my DSLR technique needs upping a bit in a number of areas, or I need to look at a 120 film scanner.
To debug my process, I've just sent out a few negs for Imacon scans to see whether the issue is my 120 film DSLR scanning technique or something wrong in the negative itself. Should pick those up later this week.
Meantime, I look at used equipment for Nikon, Epson and Imacon and there's stuff available in teh $2,000 price range. In that range, you also see the underpublicized Braun FS-120 and Plustek Opticfilm 120. A hardware return to scans in my view becomes more realistic if I can't debug the DSLR process, OR in the event that an occasional Imacon scan ($15 each) begins to look like a more common thing. Fact is, a DSLR scan - even a bad one, isn't a bad way to produce the equivalent of a proof sheet to make a decision in terms of what I want to print and therefore push out for a high res scan.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Experience? Insights definitely appreciated. Thanks!
I've used a Plustek 8200 for 35mm and it was "okay". DSLR scans were every bit as good and much faster. Not really tempted to go back to the creep along process there. BUT with MF 120 film, I'm finding either my DSLR technique needs upping a bit in a number of areas, or I need to look at a 120 film scanner.
To debug my process, I've just sent out a few negs for Imacon scans to see whether the issue is my 120 film DSLR scanning technique or something wrong in the negative itself. Should pick those up later this week.
Meantime, I look at used equipment for Nikon, Epson and Imacon and there's stuff available in teh $2,000 price range. In that range, you also see the underpublicized Braun FS-120 and Plustek Opticfilm 120. A hardware return to scans in my view becomes more realistic if I can't debug the DSLR process, OR in the event that an occasional Imacon scan ($15 each) begins to look like a more common thing. Fact is, a DSLR scan - even a bad one, isn't a bad way to produce the equivalent of a proof sheet to make a decision in terms of what I want to print and therefore push out for a high res scan.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Experience? Insights definitely appreciated. Thanks!

