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Price Paid:
$2000.00
from B&H Summary: Being a photographer who still likes to shoot film, this scanner is one of those things that you dont like, but cant live without. I am unaware of any other scanners that can do all 3 film formats and be a designated film scanner. I have a an Epson Pro 4870 flatbed, and truthfully, I prefere scans off of that. I use the Nikon just because I spent the 2 grand on a pro piece of equipment, so I might as well use the damn thing. It does a good enough job that I can deal with it. Ultimately, its slow, its bulky and I dont know how many times I have had to rescan negatives so that the scanner can recognize one negative from the next. The software is dificult to use. Certain things that you would expect to happen, dont. Its hard to explain, but if you have used the software, certain things just dont seem right. Epson's software is amazing, though. Easy to use and everything. I am a bit pissed at the film carriers. You would think that with amount of comlaining that people do about them, that nikon would do something. But no... its still an extra $250 for glass carriers. Something tells me that Nikon could probably afford to add in those carriers, because something else tells me that it does not cost Nikon $250 for 2 pieces of glass, 2 springs, and a long piece of black plastic. Ultimately, with the glass 120 carrier, the scans are nice. Nothing amazing, but nice. I can get 200mb file sizes from my 6x7 film and blow ups do look really good. They are sharp, and shadow detail is pretty good. Strengths: 4000dpi.
OK shadow detail
sharp enough scans
fairly color acurate... doesnt seem to like UC films though Weaknesses: HOLDERS!!!!!!!
SOFTWARE!!!!
I hate to Nikon Bash, but this scanner is a testiment to why I shoot with canon cameras. Canon just seems to be more professional with better built products and easier to use software. Sorry nikon.
Images are not "amazing" for a 2 grand scanner. Acceptable though.
Why didnt nikon widen the scanner by one inch and make the thing able to scan in 4x5's tack on like 2-300 bucks for the price. Come on Nikon. Stop lagging Similar Products Used: na Customer Service: You will always hear about bad Nikon customer service. Well let me tell you, it is REALLY BAD. I called about buying a glass holder, and the representative had no clue what I was talking about or the difference between the 2 or 3 different holders that the had. The wait was long, and the guy was kind of rude. Again, you would never see that with Canon.
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