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From: Nils-Eivind Naas on 5 Dec 2007 11:47 Is there a scanner on the market that handles 110-size film strips? -- nen
From: Rob. on 5 Dec 2007 12:51 Nils-Eivind Naas wrote: > Is there a scanner on the market that handles 110-size film strips? > I had to mask a 35mm carrier to hold the 110 strip,
From: MoiMoi on 5 Dec 2007 23:19 In article <4756e51a_3(a)news.peopletelecom.com.au>, mesa(a)mine.com. says... > Nils-Eivind Naas wrote: > > Is there a scanner on the market that handles 110-size film strips? > > > > I had to mask a 35mm carrier to hold the 110 strip, I've done 2 frames at a time in Wess 35mm glass mount with Nikon 2000. MM
From: tomm42 on 6 Dec 2007 08:14 On Dec 5, 11:19 pm, MoiMoi <moi...(a)example.com> wrote: > In article <4756e51...(a)news.peopletelecom.com.au>, m...(a)mine.com. > says... > > > Nils-Eivind Naas wrote: > > > Is there a scanner on the market that handles 110-size film strips? > > > I had to mask a 35mm carrier to hold the 110 strip, > > I've done 2 frames at a time in Wess 35mm glass mount with Nikon 2000. > > MM My old Minolta Scan Multi had a modifier for the 35mm holder the held 110 or 16mm strips. It was athin black plastic so easily lost, think I still have mine. Tom
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