I've had a pretty good experience with the Canoscan FB1200S and the Canon
FilmGet FAU attachment. It has adapters for 35mm, 120 4x5. I don't know if
the new one has the adapter or not. We had to order it separate directly
from Canon...
just my 1 cent..
andy
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Hi you, happy Pinholer from somewhere in the world !
Following the success of the previous pinhole printswaps organized between
members of this list, we are preparing a new one for next spring !
Maybe you wish to participate in the next pinhole print swap ?
If so, there's nothing easier !
For
Hi all,
I am glad to see your interest for Evgen Bavcar' photographs and written
works.
I have been lucky to meet him in Paris about 12 or 13 years ago when he was
the main guest of the Mois de la photographie in Paris.
I like very much his pictures but I am still more interested in his texts
Rosanne,
Thanks for your positive and sensible words about our last pinhole swap!
I also live with all the prints under my eyes and every day makes me more
familiar with each of the participants...
Like you, I was member of the Group 1 and I already had the opportunity to
say to all the members
Hi
Found an intriguing little camera today in an antique
shop made by Bear Camera Services. Looks like it might
be great to convert to pinhole, but it seems to take
size 116 film. The spool looks about the same size as
120, though. Does anyone know if 120 would work in a
camera designed for 116?
I just read about a new Epson called the Perfection 2450 Photo that has an
optical resolution of 2400 dpi (2400x4800) and a dMax of 3.4 and includes a 4x5
transparency adapter. It lists for $399. I'm trying to get one for my schools
lab but they aren't due out till next week. The Canoscan 2400
I know this is not about pinhole but what the heck... I am looking for a
flatbed scanner
that can scan 35mm , 120 4x5 . any recomendations ? I have heard that the
microtek 4 is good for the larger negs
- however the 35mm
negs are not that great .
thanks for any help
chip renner
Dear All,
It's 11:30 at night here in Augusta, Georgia, USA. I just returned from the
hospital, visiting a friend. I felt I had to go to my Wall of Pinholes to
revisit the photographs exchanged in the Pinhole Swap. I was a part of the
Group 1, self portraits and non-self portraits. It's nice to