On 10/15/11 3:40, Paul Stenquist wrote:
On Oct 14, 2011, at 9:30 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

Get a used film scanner. No contest.
I have a lot of medium format film to scan as well and even some 4x5, so a film 
scanner is pretty much out of the question. In any case, the Epson 700 with a 
d-max of 4.0 and 4800 dpi native resolution appears to be very close in 
performance to some film scanners.
Well, that's just the performance of the image sensors, and the conventional wisdom is that general-purpose flatbeds are poorer than dedicated film scanners due to optical limitations...

- T

  That being said, I haven't seen any real definitive side-by-side tests.

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