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Old 30-01-12, 01:37 PM
StephenBatey StephenBatey is offline
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Originally Posted by greenwing View Post
If it was me, I'd be looking to find a Nikon Coolscan, to do the job and then be sold on for little or no cost.

Chris
If so, watch the model. I've got an LS II, and it simply can't handle Kodachrome - soot and whitewash results. Possibly I could do better now that I have more experience of scanning, but the tech specs of the V700 make it the better scanner.

That said, for 35mm, a dedicated film scanner may be better than a top end flatbed. But equally, it could do worse. Everything depends on what you're scanning, and what you want the scans for.
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