>Flatbeds are ok, preferably with 35mm and 120 holders.
I have Epson V500 with those adapters (no longer on the shelves).
And I am a happy user of VueScan.
It is simply too good for a business model from the customer's point of view.

I also have a Nikon Coolscan V ED, a dedicated film scanner which is
no longer supported.
It does a better scanning of 135 but it can not take 120.

Bulent

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Scott Loveless <[email protected]>, 10 Ara 2019 Sal, 02:46
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>
> It's me again, Margaret.
>
> My basement is full.  Not "there's some stuff on the shelves we don't
> need and I'd like to clean them off to make room for the new Christmas
> decorations" full, but "tiny, narrow paths that don't quite get me to
> where I need to be, and if I don't come out in fifteen minutes call
> the paramedics and hope they have the jaws of life" full.  If you'd
> asked me about my SP500 I'd have responded in the affirmative, but
> without a clue which box it was actually inside.  Nevertheless, I
> found it the other day, along with a 135/3.5 Super Takumar and a
> 55/1.8 SMC Takumar.  (I do like the feel of a Super Takumar lens.)
> The battery was surprisingly not dead and the operation of the
> mechanical parts smooth and effortless.  The knurled bit on the end of
> the film advance lever is possibly one of my favorite features to be
> found on any camera.  Which leads me to film.  I need some.
>
> Voilà!  The very next box I opened was full of film.  Some of it was
> exposed, but the vast majority was unexposed 35mm.  Lots of slide film
> and not an insignificant amount of b&w.  And another unexposed roll of
> Kodachrome.  (Sigh.  I find one of these every once in a while,
> crammed into a coat pocket, or a shoe box.)  It's all past its best by
> date, but I think we're in business.
>
> A certain person, who shall remain anonymous, but who's name rhymes
> with Spark McRoberts, suggested I drag the black and white lab to GFM
> one more time.  (Some of you may recall that I protested the photo
> competition's switch to digital by souping and then scanning my own
> film on-site.)  Plans are to be there this year with enough chemicals
> to make your average state trooper call for SORT backup.
>
> Which leads me to film scanners.  I need one.  The Canon
> 8400turdbucket is no longer supported.  They say the previous drivers
> should work with DOS10, but they don't.  Flatbeds are ok, preferably
> with 35mm and 120 holders.  I'm open to suggestion.
>
> See you in May/June.  Don't say you weren't warned.
>
>
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