For 35mm work it will perform better a cheap Plustek 8000 or 7000 series than the expensive 120, regarding resolving power. Built qulity of the 120 should be more Pro, I feel...
Then if one wants to scan LF a good combination may be a having a Plustek 8000 and a V850, this is cheaper than a single Plustek 120, you make from 35mm to 8x10", and you only have a bit less performance for MF.
Some reviews around the web are flawed, because not editing each scan to it's best, it's true that the EPSON has less automatic image enhancing and scans always need some Ps work, but this is not necessarily bad IMHO, me I prefer departing from a rawer situation.
If you see this review:
https://prosophos.com/2014/02/07/eps...s-plustek-120/
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https:...s-plustek-120/
First it happens that the images have tone, none is gray, the PLustek 120 is way better:
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But with little edition we can nearly match the results:
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Anyway if one has a lot of MF then the 120 is the dedicated tool of choice... of course.
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