srtviper15
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Looking to buy a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000ED it would be great if it incudes the tray for 120 Medium Format film.
Thanks!
Thanks!
I am going to ask the obvious question and that is have you looked at Ebay? I did and there is a lot on the site and most was (it powers up but is untested) and they are asking big bucks for this junk and a couple of really nice looking posts for $2-$3 thousand and more but this was all plug it in, as long as you have a really old computer and obsolete hardware to hook it up you are good to go.
My next question is, what are you going to do with the 9000? The reason that I ask is that I'm in the process of digitizing about 50 years of color and B&W negatives and I'm curious about all the different ways that analog photography can be digitized.
I have a good friend who has one of these beasts and he absolutely loved it. I say loved it because it stopped working like it should a couple of years ago and he had already gone to digital capture so he never did anything with it as they are difficult and very expensive to repair.
Good luck in your search for that elusive Unicorn![]()
I am going to ask the obvious question and that is have you looked at Ebay? I did and there is a lot on the site and most was (it powers up but is untested) and they are asking big bucks for this junk and a couple of really nice looking posts for $2-$3 thousand and more but this was all plug it in, as long as you have a really old computer and obsolete hardware to hook it up you are good to go.
My next question is, what are you going to do with the 9000? The reason that I ask is that I'm in the process of digitizing about 50 years of color and B&W negatives and I'm curious about all the different ways that analog photography can be digitized.
I have a good friend who has one of these beasts and he absolutely loved it. I say loved it because it stopped working like it should a couple of years ago and he had already gone to digital capture so he never did anything with it as they are difficult and very expensive to repair.
Good luck in your search for that elusive Unicorn![]()
Looking to buy a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000ED it would be great if it incudes the tray for 120 Medium Format film.
Thanks!
Look no further than the Coolscan Facebook group. There are a couple of pro technicians on there who refurbish and sell Coolscans at extremely reasonable prices. I bought mine from there, works flawlessly 4 years after purchase. Definitely one of my best film photography buys so far.
the IQS2 is a superior scanner in some ways. You can do 2 rolls at once, the quality of the scan will be slightly better at I think roughly the same resolution. It's also much easier to hold film flat using the IQ series. For a little more you could get a IQSmart3 which is even better.
Post info on the 3d holder guy for those of us not on fb please.
I did check eBay and they are too expensive for the uncertainty.
I am going to scan my medium format film. I was shooting a bunch of 35mm last year and used my CoolScan 5000 ED and it’s amazing!
But this year I’m focusing a little more on medium format. Adding cameras to my collection and need a scanner to scan. Since the CoolScans perform so well. I wanted to get the 9000.
Let me know if your friend wants to sell his beast or not. I would be interested!
Thanks!
Idk what the going rate is for these scanners but I have some suggestions.
First Plustek completely re-did their 120 design and re-released it this year. Silvergrain Classics recently reviewed it: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1824380-REG/plustek_of120_optic_film_120_scanner.html/reviews
Second for slightly more than what you might spend on a CS9k you may consider an IQSmart2: https://www.scansolutionsonline.com/products/refurbished-flatbed-scanners/
the IQS2 is a superior scanner in some ways. You can do 2 rolls at once, the quality of the scan will be slightly better at I think roughly the same resolution. It's also much easier to hold film flat using the IQ series. For a little more you could get a IQSmart3 which is even better.
Hi @srtviper15 are you still looking for one? I am located in Philadelphia and have a Coolscan 9000 with the 120 (non-glass) holder, 35mm strip film holder, and PCI-E Firewire card that I have been considering selling for some time. I have always been very satisfied with the quality of the scans but have been shooting less medium format lately, enough so that it is not quite worth the opportunity cost of me keeping it. I will probably list it publicly in the next month or so, but if you are still looking I would rather sell to a forum member. Philly to DE is ideal, as it is within driving distance and does not require shipping. Shoot me a message if you're interested!
I am located in Philadelphia and have a Coolscan 9000 with the 120 (non-glass) holder, 35mm strip film holder, and PCI-E Firewire card that I have been considering selling for some time. I have always been very satisfied with the quality of the scans but have been shooting less medium format lately, enough so that it is not quite worth the opportunity cost of me keeping it. I will probably list it publicly in the next month or so, but if you are still looking I would rather sell to a forum member.
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