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Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Flatbed Film Scanner
Has anyone out there used the new Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Flatbed Film Scanner? I'm thinking of buying one and would like to hear from anyone who has one or who has used one.
Thanks!!
Bill
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Bill
I own one. Haven't used it much yet. My purchase was a large upgrade jump, so do not have any experience with the 1800F or 4990.
The scans I have made of 8x10 negs are wonderful. Much better than my older scanner.
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There are some good threads on this at lfphoto.info in the Q&A Forum.
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If you are planning to just scan 35 mm, I would go for a dedicated film scanner like the Nikon V. The Epson V series aren't a that much of a jump in performance compared to a 4870/4990, so I don't think most people will find the upgrade worth the price if they already own one of those scanners. If you don't have a scanner and are looking for a versatile solution to scan multiple larger film formats, the V series does offer a lot for its price point.
My $.02,
Doug
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How much of a quality jump would there be going from a photo 3200 and the v series? Worth saving up for?
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 Originally Posted by xvvvz
If you are planning to just scan 35 mm, I would go for a dedicated film scanner like the Nikon V. The Epson V series aren't a that much of a jump in performance compared to a 4870/4990, so I don't think most people will find the upgrade worth the price if they already own one of those scanners. If you don't have a scanner and are looking for a versatile solution to scan multiple larger film formats, the V series does offer a lot for its price point.
My $.02,
Doug
In practical experience the 700 series offers no discernable increase in performance over the 4490. They are tremendous scanners for the price, but aren't in the same league as a drum scan.
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Thanks David,
I checked out the discussion on lfphoto.info that you suggested and it sounds like the jury is still out on this scanner.
Thanks to everyone for their input!
Bill
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