No doubt! My flatbed scanner takes about an hour to get through a roll of film at the highest quality. And how files are unnecessarily large. The next time I develop film, I’m really curious how long it will take. My guess is 5-10 minutes tops.
For me, I have finally realised that perfect is the enemy of good. After purchasing and not using a dedicated 35mm film scanner, a flatbed scanner with special holders, and nearly spending hundreds on a copy stand, I saw this and jumped at it. I can’t wait for it to arrive
@@kasimasi6747 you are free to make your own with all the plastic you want. The price is relatively cheap too, considering that the Epson Perfection v850 is selling $1300 right now.
That would have been a god send for me 13 years ago when I was doing the most film photography I've ever done.
No doubt! My flatbed scanner takes about an hour to get through a roll of film at the highest quality. And how files are unnecessarily large. The next time I develop film, I’m really curious how long it will take. My guess is 5-10 minutes tops.
For me, I have finally realised that perfect is the enemy of good. After purchasing and not using a dedicated 35mm film scanner, a flatbed scanner with special holders, and nearly spending hundreds on a copy stand, I saw this and jumped at it. I can’t wait for it to arrive
easy way to SCAM
@@kasimasi6747 why do you think it’s a scam?
@@Casey_Schmidt They sell a pair of plastic boxes for $245 And where's the macro lens? Did they forget to put it in the box?
@@kasimasi6747 you are free to make your own with all the plastic you want. The price is relatively cheap too, considering that the Epson Perfection v850 is selling $1300 right now.
@@Casey_Schmidt just got mine, not a scam. Well made and works extremely well.