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07-27-2012, 03:03 AM   #1
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Scanner 4 120

Good morning to all,
I would buy a scanner for film 120, between the different models I noticed that the 9000 F Canon is very good. I wonder if anyone has ever used it? I wonder if you could help me? You know models in similar price?

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07-27-2012, 12:01 PM   #2
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Hello

I use it for ~2 years meanwhile - for 645 or 67 it is great - usually I scan 2400 dpi - quality can be slightly increased by using an anti-newton glas instead of the original negative holder

https://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/film-processing-scanning-darkroom/180040-...ocus-film.html

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Giorgio, I purchased a 9000F about eight months ago, and I have scanned only about 100 negatives for my personal use. Most of the negatives were 55 year old 120 format in black and white. I'm pretty happy with the results. I use the software that was bundled with the scanner, and using the original negative holder, I am able to scan three negatives at a time.

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I use the Epson V600 on MF. It takes four frames at once.
Slow but they all are.

07-30-2012, 12:13 AM   #5
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Thank you all!!!
I want to know how much detail is lost in the transition between film to digital format? I would like to print 50x50 cm (I use yashica 124 g mat).This can be done?
Thank you for the answer !
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I haven't attempted to print anything as large as 50cm, so no personal experience here. But searching this forum, I found a thread that may be helpful to you: https://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/film-processing-scanning-darkroom/142139-...-confused.html
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Thak you for the Help!
I need a scanner for two use. The first use is in the blog, the second use is a portfolio.

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I have a Yashica 124G. I scan frames with an Epson V750. 50cm prints are no problem for me with these scans! The detail is incredible.
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