Congrats! This is a perfect scanner. I had preordered mine in November so I’m waiting for shipping confirmation any day now. I am not sure if I should sell my Easy35 now that I’ll have an Easy120 that can scan everything.
Thank you! I was conflicted about the 35 too, but I'm keeping mine. It's so much more compact, and reconfiguring the extension tubes everytime is a hassle I feel. Hope you get yours soon!
@@PhilKnallTrue Easy35 is a looot more compact. May I ask if you’ve personally encountered any situation where you would bring your Easy35 with you on a trip? I guess you’d still have to develop your film somewhere, but even so, being able to scan your developed rolls on the go sounds like an interesting concept 😄
I haven't but I'm waiting for a long enough trip where I would! There's absolutely no reason not to bring it. The macro lens is a bit of additional weight to bring, of course, but apart from that it would be a great solution to have your photos even before you go back home!
@@viper3391 when you consider what a professional scanner costs, it really does make sense doesn't it. and if you happen to upgrade your digital camera, you'll automatically upgrade your scanner too.
woah nice! This is really quite the setup.
Thanks for the comment! Yeah, it's pretty neat. I'm enjoying it!
Congrats! This is a perfect scanner. I had preordered mine in November so I’m waiting for shipping confirmation any day now.
I am not sure if I should sell my Easy35 now that I’ll have an Easy120 that can scan everything.
Thank you! I was conflicted about the 35 too, but I'm keeping mine. It's so much more compact, and reconfiguring the extension tubes everytime is a hassle I feel.
Hope you get yours soon!
@@PhilKnallTrue Easy35 is a looot more compact. May I ask if you’ve personally encountered any situation where you would bring your Easy35 with you on a trip? I guess you’d still have to develop your film somewhere, but even so, being able to scan your developed rolls on the go sounds like an interesting concept 😄
I haven't but I'm waiting for a long enough trip where I would! There's absolutely no reason not to bring it. The macro lens is a bit of additional weight to bring, of course, but apart from that it would be a great solution to have your photos even before you go back home!
The price of the setup really doesn't feel as though it matches the capabilities of what it can do, and the speed it can do it at
@@viper3391 when you consider what a professional scanner costs, it really does make sense doesn't it. and if you happen to upgrade your digital camera, you'll automatically upgrade your scanner too.