nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
- Location
- Launceston & Sydney
- Name
- Nick Clark
Hi folk!
Well, I've had the first few rolls back from the M2, and while I'm stoked with the camera and the 35mm Color Skopar, the lab scans are making me sad, not to mention poor... So, the next step in my film adventure seems to be exploring the various scanning options...
Any thoughts? Can anyone recommend an affordable dedicated 35mm scanner, or something older that's worth looking out for second hand? What should I look for that makes a good scanner good? Does anyone have any advice on alternative methods (using a dslr/mirrorless rig as a pseudo-scanner etc...)?
I'd like to focus on film for the next while, so I suspect being able to scan my own stuff will pay for itself in the end.
Cheers, Nick
Well, I've had the first few rolls back from the M2, and while I'm stoked with the camera and the 35mm Color Skopar, the lab scans are making me sad, not to mention poor... So, the next step in my film adventure seems to be exploring the various scanning options...
Any thoughts? Can anyone recommend an affordable dedicated 35mm scanner, or something older that's worth looking out for second hand? What should I look for that makes a good scanner good? Does anyone have any advice on alternative methods (using a dslr/mirrorless rig as a pseudo-scanner etc...)?
I'd like to focus on film for the next while, so I suspect being able to scan my own stuff will pay for itself in the end.
Cheers, Nick