Agulliver
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I am certainly happy with my ancient Epson flatbed. I forget the model number but it was given to me years ago and I note that the price for a used version has gone up 6x since I acquired mine. I looked into paying the person who gave it to me and they weren't interested, but it gave me an idea that it wasn't considered worth much. Then last year I thought the scanner was broken and looked into buying a new or used one and was quite shocked at the state of the scanner market.
I do believe that most film photographers also own a digital camera and can go down that route for "scanning". Those starting out probably get a lab or a more experienced friend to scan for them. I develop and scan B&W films for a few friends in their early twenties.
I would imagine the next move in the "scanner" market will be more compact solutions for "scanning" via DSLR or other suitable digital cameras...with a small handful of genuine scanners on the market becoming more expensive.
I do believe that most film photographers also own a digital camera and can go down that route for "scanning". Those starting out probably get a lab or a more experienced friend to scan for them. I develop and scan B&W films for a few friends in their early twenties.
I would imagine the next move in the "scanner" market will be more compact solutions for "scanning" via DSLR or other suitable digital cameras...with a small handful of genuine scanners on the market becoming more expensive.