... Amateur Photographer in the UK published a review in this weeks magazine. I'd scan it as a pdf for you, but I've just given my flat bed scanner to my ...
I use a Canon FS 4000US. I always scan in 42 bit color. Depending on what and why I am scanning I will do either 2000 or 4000 dpi. When I am done doin' the...
Thanks Steve -- I have very mixed thoughts on flatbed scanners and Epson products. I don't want to drop $600 (Canadian) on something that either works but only...
I shot a 3 alarm fire last weekend; http://tinyurl.com/38of3 The shot using an Elan 7e, 300 F4L IS wide open at F4. It was handheld at 1/125. Fill Flash was...
... I don't know of an inexpensive or mid-level scanner that will successfully pull everything out of the dark areas of dense negatives. The technology's not...
... successfully ... technology's ... including ... So is there a scanner out there that does 35 slides and negs along with 120/220 at a reasonable price and...
Eric Goldstein wrote: "In terms of film flatness, this is an issue for many scanners, including some dedicated film scanners..." +++++++++++++++++++++++ It was...
I willdefintely vouch with you on that one. When you are dealing with action photography, an autofucus camera will almost always out-do a manual focus camera....
... Depends what you mean by reasonable $$$... lots of working shooters I know use the Polariod 120 (now badged Microtek something-or-other) which is about a...
yeesh. for that kinda cash, 120/220 isn't that important. i'll stick to something more affordable in 35mm, as that's most of what i want to scan anyway....
Hell, film flatness can be an issue with enlarger carriers too. For that matter flat film has an issue representing three-dimensional space. I think these...
In Aperture-Priority AE or stopped down AE mode, the meter coupling range for the F-1N is only EV-1 to EV-19, which is 1/1000 at f22. This is explained on page...
... Right. But to state the obvious, I guess it IS worth discussing these variables re: scanners, because one aspect of "technique" is choosing equipment...
Just a thought here as I have not used a flat bed scanner for anything smaller than 120 ... How about placing the 35mm negs in one of the contact printer glass...
... As these two lenses are both rather scarce, I doubt that many people here have owned both at the same time to do a comparison. The best way to answer your...
... This is a very good MF carrier. As well as being far better than Epson's, it also allows you to scan a strip of 3 6x6 frames, the Epson one can't. The ...
It is VERY possible you will run into Newton rings having the negitive directlyin contact with the glass unless the glassin the Patterson contact printer is...
I agree they look similar, but it's a little hard to say since the labels are all different! Like I said, I don't think I've ever perceived a DOF problem on...
Jeremy, Thanks for the reply. I have been doing some reading and it seems to be 6 of one and half dozen of the other. As you said it might just be a persons...
Ken by saying the labels are different do you mean they are somehow printed different as they are all from the same sheet of labels and one right after the...
http://tinyurl.com/3ftnf Shot with a handheld Eos EF 500 f4L IS wide open, 1/125 second WooHoo!!! Very smokey setting cut down on the sharpness and contrast. ...
Ken, I was just sorting some old photographs and came across this comparison (which you suggested I try) between the 24-35 and 20-35 both photo's taken at...
Hello there. I have been having a blast with my new/used Canon A-1. I've checked all the exposures, apertures, and dozens of the other combination of...