Here's a couple of options:
Get a used Epson 2450, which will give you very good scans.
Or get a new 3200. They's got $100 rebates because of the introduction of the
4800 and the net is about $270 from B&H in NYC.
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>Subject: [OM] [OT] Occasional 6x7 negative/transparency scanning?
> From: "Curtis P. Hedman" <Curtis.P.Hedman-1@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 20:07:53 -0600
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
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>Anyone have a suggestion on how to deal with an occasional need to scan 6x7
>images? I've checked a few services around town, and they will do it for a
>pretty substantial fee (as much as $18 for a single 6x7 transparency!).
>I've contemplated one of the newer flatbed scanners with build in
>transparency adapters going up to 4x5, but am a little uncomfortable with
>that solution. On the other hand, spending $1000+ on a film scanner that
>can handle medium format is not really in my budget. If someone knows of a
>reasonably priced mail in service, I'd be interested.
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>I suppose I could slice the frames down small enough to fit into my 35mm
>film scanner, and paste them back in Paint Shop..... not!
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>Curt
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