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04/30/2009 10:37:49 PM · #1
I recently started shooting medium format, and I've been trying to figure out a cheap scanning solution for the negatives. I'm shooting old MF cameras, including a holga, so I'm really not concerned with stellar performance (ie dedicated/drum scanners), but I would like the scans to of fairly decent quality and usability.

Can anyone out there point me in the right direction? I'm thinking $50-$100 range as this is nowhere near a top priority in my life...
05/01/2009 12:04:48 AM · #2
I'm guessing that a decent scanner for MF transparencies/negatives will be closer to $200 or so ... I haven't shopped for scanners in a long time. The latest I've used are from AGFA, but I don't think they make them any more. I would first see if there are some reviews at cnet.com, or maybe at one of the camera review sites. PC Magazine or Consumer Reports might have a review article -- check at your local library to see if they subscribe to them.
05/01/2009 10:26:23 AM · #3
I've been trying to do research to be sure... I am just hoping someone has some more useful first hand knowledge... And I'm ok with discontinued scanners from ebay, etc...
05/03/2010 10:02:54 AM · #4
Yeah, I'd be interested in answers on this one also. I just found a treasure trove of B&W 220 negatives of family members from as far as 55 years ago. I have no clue what to scan them with.
05/03/2010 10:20:09 AM · #5
Originally posted by tryals15:

I've been trying to do research to be sure... I am just hoping someone has some more useful first hand knowledge... And I'm ok with discontinued scanners from ebay, etc...


As long as the drivers are available for whatever operating system you are using.
05/03/2010 11:54:54 AM · #6
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by tryals15:

I've been trying to do research to be sure... I am just hoping someone has some more useful first hand knowledge... And I'm ok with discontinued scanners from ebay, etc...


As long as the drivers are available for whatever operating system you are using.


If the the scanner is no longer supported and up-to-date drivers aren't available, VueScan will run it.
05/03/2010 12:42:16 PM · #7
Originally posted by zeuszen:

Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by tryals15:

I've been trying to do research to be sure... I am just hoping someone has some more useful first hand knowledge... And I'm ok with discontinued scanners from ebay, etc...


As long as the drivers are available for whatever operating system you are using.


If the the scanner is no longer supported and up-to-date drivers aren't available, VueScan will run it.


Indeed, VueScan is a great tool. A couple things to note with respect to using VueScan:
- VueScan runs just fine under 64-bit Windows (Vista, Win7)
- Review the Supported Scanners page on the VueScan site to make sure the scanner is suported
- If the scanner is supported, but is one that needs the manufacturer's drivers or software loaded, make sure that you can load a 32-bit version of the drivers and software on your machine. VueScan can't talk to scanners that use only 64-bit drivers.
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