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Thanks for the reply
Good to know - I’ll have to go check some out in person and see how the different film holders work. So far the Epson scanners seem to have an edge on the other brands.
ohaisamrob answered your question: Best scanner for film?
I’ve used all different kinds&I don’t think there’s much difference in quality. The cartridge that holds the film is what can be troublesome.
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It's an awesome lens!
I love it - it’s a great lens and, for the most part, has been permanently attached to my camera since I bought it in February. Too bad I waited so long to buy it!
pommangee replied to your photo: Broken river rocks (duotone) (by tyler.wainright) …
Ah, so you got the 35mm! Do you like it?
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Best scanner for film?
I’m thinking about buying a flatbed scanner primarily for film (slides and negatives) as well as printed pictures. I know nothing about them - who makes the best one? Canon? Epson? What should I look for in a scanner?
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What do you use as a real portfolio?
To all the photographers and creative folks out there, what do you use as your portfolio besides your website? An iPad? a Blurb book? a stack of real prints? some sort of case?
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Transform :: A short film for ScottKelby.com
If this doesn’t inspire you I don’t know what will.
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