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WTB: Nikon Coolscan 5000 / 9000

Vlad

Member
Looking to get a 35mm film scanner in good condition. Don't care about cosmetics as long as it's working as intended.

Vlad
 

felix5616

Member
Prices for the coolscan 5000/9000 scanners have gone through the roof. I would suggest looking at an Imacon flextight II or flextight III.
 

felix5616

Member
I had a coolscan 9000. I was very impressed with the results. The only reason i sold it was that i was shooting odd formats(6x24, 4x5, 8x10 and was planning on 4x10) so i purchased a Creo IQ3 smart scanner, otherwise i would not have sold the nikon.
 

srtiwari

Member
If the idea is to shoot only 35mm, why not get a cheaper, still available, better (?) scanner such as a Konica Minolta 5400 II ? And for MF, a V700/750 is also very, very good.
 
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moumou

Guest
I had a coolscan 9000. I was very impressed with the results. The only reason i sold it was that i was shooting odd formats(6x24, 4x5, 8x10 and was planning on 4x10) so i purchased a Creo IQ3 smart scanner, otherwise i would not have sold the nikon.
 
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