Jeremy Mudd
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Scandig also claims that they can only get 2300 DPI out of an Epson V800/850. My personal experience runs counter to that.
The Epsons do suffer from a lack of adjustable focus-- this means the target has to be scanned at the precise focus-height of the scanner, which on the 700/800 series, is either touching the glass of the bed, or approximately 3mm above the bed. As the 600 doesn't have dual-lens (to my knowledge), the focus height should be at the glass bed height.
There are also many options on the scanning software that can affect the resulting image. I turn most of them off when scanning, which leaves a slightly "flat", mildly unsharp image. But the image can easily be resharpened, and contrast is just a slider.
For the 600, its just above the glass bed height - somewhere between 2 and 3mm if I recall correctly. I use the Betterscanning.com adjustable film holders with the ANR insert on 120 and for me that combo works great. They raise the neg to the optimum height and keep it flat with the ANR insert.
That said I wish I could recommend Betterscanning to others, but Doug is absolutely awful at replying to people or fulfilling orders.
Jeremy