I realize there has been about 3427 posts about the V700
but I thought I'd post my brief thoughts anyway.
Here in Australia we don't have a huge choice... the Nikon 9000 is substantially more expensive (about $A 5K) so it 'had' to be a V700 for me - at least for now. I must say after my first day scanning, that I am pleasantly surprised. Dynamic range seems excellent and the Epson software is straight-forward (something that can't be said about the Nikon software). Yet to test with Silverfast and Vuescan.
I love having the control - it means a lot IMO, but envisage I will still outsource anything 'special'. Sharpness is not as good as my lab's Frontier scans but have ordered a new betterscanning mount which I hope will improve film flatness and focus ability. DR is up there though. Speed seems very good and build quality is great (although 120 mount seems a bit flimsy).
Not that screen res pics say much, but here are some scans from 6x6:

Here in Australia we don't have a huge choice... the Nikon 9000 is substantially more expensive (about $A 5K) so it 'had' to be a V700 for me - at least for now. I must say after my first day scanning, that I am pleasantly surprised. Dynamic range seems excellent and the Epson software is straight-forward (something that can't be said about the Nikon software). Yet to test with Silverfast and Vuescan.
I love having the control - it means a lot IMO, but envisage I will still outsource anything 'special'. Sharpness is not as good as my lab's Frontier scans but have ordered a new betterscanning mount which I hope will improve film flatness and focus ability. DR is up there though. Speed seems very good and build quality is great (although 120 mount seems a bit flimsy).
Not that screen res pics say much, but here are some scans from 6x6: