I have not shoot film for a long time, I just wanted to digitize my old
works and most of them are family shots. 5D II with 80/4 looks able to
provide the color accuracy and resolution I wanted although it doesn't work
very well with high contrast slides but it is good enough for documentation
use.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Michael Wong" <michael1015@xxxxxx>
> The price of Nikon film scanner is going higher (even used) since Nikon
> discontinued all film scanners production. I'm using V700 for 120 & 4x5
> film scanning, it's OK. But scanning for 135 film is very bad. Yes, very
> bad, compare the quality with my Nikon IV ED. I do trust no any one
> flatbed
> scanner to scan 135 film with great quality as good as a real film
> scanner.
> I do fully give up 135 film shooting since I will go to enlarging prints
> in
> darkroom, and I sold my Nikon IV ED scanner. Besides, a reality, digital
> is
> better 135 film, quality, convenient, dynamic range .............
>
> For digital slide films copying, my private, I don't think the quality is
> good. It's very hard to control & maybe a lot of editing to be processing.
> Some workshop in China maybe a help with high-grade scanner, such as
> Hasselbald. There is about RMB0.50/MB, may be a consideration.
>
>
> ---
> Michael
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