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Anyone have good luck with slide scanning?
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I bought a Nikon Coolscan V ED a few years ago when I learned Nikon was discontinuing their film scanners. I'm glad I did: now they go for as much as a grand on Ebay. It works great, but yes: it's time consuming.

There may be other decent film scanners on the market now (as opposed to flatbed scanners which won't do a good job on Kodachrome) but I haven't been following the market.

I think a good DSLR and a setup like Thermarest describes may well be the best way to go. It'll certainly be the fastest. Depending on the setup, I don't think you must have a macro lens, but it needs to be good and sharp, with little or no distortion.

An article about this, which deal with lens choice and resolution: http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com...ilm-2.html

Here's an article about doing it with a macro lens: http://petapixel.com/2012/12/24/how-to-s...acro-lens/

Another article with a DIY setup and a flash: http://petapixel.com/2012/05/18/how-to-s...th-a-dslr/

Another article dealing with light source: http://petapixel.com/2013/04/23/build-a-...ore-107258
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Re: Anyone have good luck with slide scanning? - by Uncle Wig - 05-07-2013, 03:43 AM

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