Wow, your set is so nice. I got mine on ebay in a bundle and lucky that it work beautifully after some clean up. I just tested out the first roll and don't really have much experience with it. I like it a lot but I still have some problem seeing thing clearly via the viewfinder in the low light situation.
Here is my camera and some photos from the first roll test.
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I am looking for a film scanner under $200. I don't really like the scan from the lab in my area. It alway has a lot of noise. The prints doesn't have that much noise so I think their scanner is not good.
If anyone has experience with scanner, please suggest.
can't go wrong with a epson 4990.
or if you are lucky hunt around for a Kodak Pakon 135f
these are kiosk machines. very good reputation and quite a bargain ...but photogs are catching on so they won't be cheap for long
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept ~ Cartier-Bresson
Thanks,
I am looking for one under $200.
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If you shoot film these days, a good scanner may be more important than an excellent camera. I use an Epson V600 (same as your second link) and am happy with it.
I have a V500 that came with film holders for 35mm 120 6x6 and 6x9 & larger. I can't complain. This house we moved into has a dust problem though, had all the duct work cleaned but still get some dust, going broke buying filters?