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Reviews (3)
Aug 25, 2011
You could pay more, but I doubt the results would be much better.
1 of 1 found this helpful Purchased this scanner to scan 35mm and Medium Format film. Scan quality is great, if somewhat slow. Software problems reported on other reviews have been non-existent running Windows Vista Home. For less than $100 paid on auction, couldn't be happier.

Mar 21, 2023
Gets the job done in the dark.
Gets the job done in the dark. Have used it for developing paper and it did not fog my work. Seems very bright even on low. Like that it's USB powered or battery. Great value.

Dec 16, 2015
Made for shooting
2 of 2 found this helpful This is the second Crown Graphic I've owned, the first was a "special" with the 135mm Xenar lens, in overall good condition. Sold it, regretted it, and bought another one. This one is the Crown Graphic with the Kodak Ektar 127mm/4.7 lens. Outstanding lens, slightly sharper than the Xenar in my opinion. As far as shooting: these cameras were made to take pictures under all sorts of conditions and are very tough. Perfect for backpacking. Can be focused and shot handheld using the top mounted rangefinder. Add a roll film adapter and it's like having two cameras in one. Shooting in dimly lit situations? Push the red button on the rangefinder and simply align the two projected light beams into one. Someone modified mine to replace the bulb with a laser. Works great! Find a good clean used example with a top mounted rangefinder and the Kodak Ektar lens. You won't be disappointed.