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What are we water carriers?...too much work..:sleep006:You a such a lazy Feb. first ....
at least you can Develop and send out for Scanning & Prints
thats what I Do....
its sooo easy and takes about 5-10 mins to wind on spool
developer /quick wash/ fixer / wash/ wetting agent / 21-23 mins
hang Dry : one hour
I have heard VERY GOOD things about Dwaynes Photo
Tel; 1 800 522 3940 or take a peek online at their services
Is V750 better than V700? Are there any great scanner that work with film medium format and even large format for less than $2000 or $1500-?I use Dwayne's. Their film service is great...fast and cheap. But their scans seemed average...I do much better with my own cheap V500. I didn't try a "higher tier" scan, if they offer one.
I hear West Coast Imaging's high-res service is worth it, but haven't tried them yet. $1 a frame seems cheap, but developing a 220 roll for $4.00 at Dwayne's vs. WCI for $30 or so scanned? It's over 6x the cost (or 4-5x including the cost of the film).
For that $20+, I can spend a couple hours throwing out the bad ones and scanning the other 50% that pass muster.
Of couse, upgrading to a V750 will cost me over $500, which would pay for a lot of rolls.
Still on the fence.
As I understand it, the V700 and the V750 are the exact same hardware but with different software packages. The V700 gets the "SE" version of Vuescan and the V750 includes the "AI" suite.Is V750 better than V700? Are there any great scanner that work with film medium format and even large format for less than $2000 or $1500-?