Richard, don't forget to consider the two scanners' differing ability to batch scan a sequence of negatives and their differing ability to hold strips of negatives. As well, there's Doug Fisher's anti-newton glass carrier to consider...don't know if it fits the Canon...take a look... On my Epson 3200 (American) with 6X9 it holds film flat, adds sharpness thru improved focus, eliminates newtons rings, adds a little hassle. http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/mainintro.html You might ask Doug for his thinking on your question...he's very responsive, is unbiased and the only reliable online expert. If you know someone with the Canon I suggest you mail/give a negative to them, comparing that to the used Epson you're considering. I did that with my Epson Vs an earlier high-end Canon. Your website is a beauty! Nice shots, excellent design. I especially like your beer-drinking executive portraits :-) > > I've been recommended two things: a second-hand Epson 2450 or higher, or a new Canon 8400F. > > Has anyone any experience of the Canon? > > thanks, > Richard > -- > http://smallfield.vze.com > http://photos.smallfield.vze.com > > "Chance favours the prepared mind" > --Louis Pasteur
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Re: Budget MF scanner
2005-05-03 by Djon
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