In case anyone else was interested in how this turned out...: On 05/27/2015 02:16 AM, John Abreau wrote: > On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 1:49 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen <roz...@hackerposse.com > <mailto:roz...@hackerposse.com>> wrote: > > > > One of the things I left LibrePlanet 2015 with... > > was a medium-format camera. Shot a couple rolls > > of film with it, got them developed, and now > > I'm wondering what my options are for equipment > > to digitise photos from (120 format) negatives. > > > Any suggestions? > > Depending on how much you plan to use the camera, it may be more cost > effective to use a service bureau rather than buy your own equipment > to do it yourself. > > Most dedicated negative scanners I've seen are limited to 35mm negatives. > > A quick google search turns up a blog discussing medium-format > scanning; perhaps it will prove useful to your search. > > http://photo.net/film-and-processing-forum/00Zdeb
Looks like the best bets at this point for cost-effective 120-capable film-scanners that SANE actually supports well are either a Canon 9000F Mark II ($200, supposedly does up to 9600 DPI when scanning film), or the Epson Perfection V800 ($600-$900, supposedly does up to 6400 DPI). Possibly with a ~$100 third-party film-holder, e.g.: http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/canon8xxx.html I found some in-depth reviews that indicate the advertised DPIs on basically all scanners seem to be grossly inflated, e.g.: http://www.filmscanner.info/en/CanonCanoScan9000FMark2.html http://www.filmscanner.info/en/EpsonPerfectionV800Photo.html ... so that $200 "9600 DPI" scanner apparently is only really good for 1700 DPI, and the $600-$900 "6400 DPI" scanner is apparently really good for 2300-2600 DPI. Not clear how much of the difference between those two is just due to the film-holders.... At this point it seems like a 1700-DPI scanner is probably worth $200; partly because the fees to have the people at the lab scan the film are that high (a $200 scanner could pay for itself after 10-20 rolls of film), partly because the scans I get back from the lab haven't actually been all that great (the "high-res" scans, which cost extra, are only 1200 DPI)..., but mostly because I've been shooting *6x12* which according to the shops I've talked to is just *too big for them to scan*. -- "Don't be afraid to ask (λf.((λx.xx) (λr.f(rr))))." _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/