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All-In-One/Multi-Function Printer that scans 120 film?
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I'm looking for a scanner/printer that do negatives. I have found the Canon Pixma MP970, but I don't think it can do medium format film, not having much luck with any of the sales guys.... may just end up buying a Canoscan 8800F? Thanks for your help, Marcus |
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All-In-One/Multi-Function Printer that scans 120 film?
Multifunctions rarely will do 120 and often produce minmal quality. I would
look at an Epson V500 or V7xx Doug -- www.BetterScanning.com - Custom Film Holders and Accessories for Agfa, Microtek and Epson Scanners "Marcus Liddle" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking for a scanner/printer that do negatives. I have found the Canon Pixma MP970, but I don't think it can do medium format film, not having much luck with any of the sales guys.... may just end up buying a Canoscan 8800F? Thanks for your help, Marcus |
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All-In-One/Multi-Function Printer that scans 120 film?
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" -" wrote: Multifunctions rarely will do 120 and often produce minmal quality. I would look at an Epson V500 or V7xx Doug I agree and have the V750 it does a good job with 120 and LF slides/negatives. -- Reality is a picture perfected and never looking back. |
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All-In-One/Multi-Function Printer that scans 120 film?
On Mar 17, 2:11 pm, Marcus Liddle
wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a scanner/printer that do negatives. I have found the Canon Pixma MP970, but I don't think it can do medium format film, not having much luck with any of the sales guys.... may just end up buying a Canoscan 8800F? Thanks for your help, Marcus Just for the record I have an Epson V700. I use it for 35mm slide scans and have it at the ready for when I get a medium format camera very soon. It is brilliant and once I bought the better software which comes with the 750 I was able to batch scan 24 slides (in a film strip of 6 each) or 12 in their separate sleeves at a time. That is a blessing in scanning trust me. The scanners in this area (Epson V700, V750, Canon 8800F) are so much closer to the traditional film scanners like the Nikon Film dedicated film scanners. Anything you buy in the multifunction range will fall short in my opinion in the long run. That way you can update you printer down the track separately without having to upgrade the scanner too. A good scanner won't need upgrading as often as printer which usually wear out/ date much faster. ok thats my 2 cents worth Tony (Sydney, Australia) |
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