You could get Nikon D3200 for $200-$300 and get more resolution from one negative than D600. 60mm/2,8D for $200-$300.
I also spent $150-$200 for steppers+electronics+LED strip+plywood+wheels+rails...
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You could get Nikon D3200 for $200-$300 and get more resolution from one negative than D600. 60mm/2,8D for $200-$300.
I also spent $150-$200 for steppers+electronics+LED strip+plywood+wheels+rails...
I agree about maximum resolution. I don't see any new details at 10.000 dpi (9 to 16 pics on D600) vs 4.000 dpi (1 pic), I made this mostly for experiment. I have only 35mm negatives and I need to...
I works for me. But now I scan only my old 35mm negatives. I use 60mm macro and D600, also I make couple tests with macrotubes to scan at around 10.000 dpi. I post this small video at main thread. ...
After reading this forum I build such a scanner myself. I have no large format negatives (or ever MF) so I test it scanning old 35mm films. I use Nikon D600 and Nikon 60mm/2.8D.
I usually scan...