Or Nikon LS-2000 or Minolta Scan Elite F-2900 if you do 35mm only. Mind you this Minolta doesn't scan Kodachrome well.

regards,
Alan Chan

I think I need to clarify myself here.

Epson 2400 can give me roughly 8MP from purely optical scan. I've seen the results and they are quite impressive. It can also do very good scans from proper b/w film, such as Kodak TMax 100. I wonder whether such scanner is enough for a semi-serious amateur like me, or do I have to buy Epson 3200. This one has roughly twice the resolution, and is said to have proper dynamic range. But $450 is a lot of money for me and I don't see immediate good that would come out from choosing 3200 above 2400...

Any advise will be greatly appreciated.

Boris

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