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6X9 film holder for Nikon 9000?

 
 
Steve Hoffmann
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      25th May 2004
I have cut all my 6X9 film into individual frames. Does the Nikon 9000
scanner have a medium format holder that has individual frames for 6X9
or are the short ends of my cut single frame 6X9 film going to be
unsupported in the supplied 'glassless' carrier?

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      25th May 2004
Steve:
The LS-9000 uses the same holders as the LS-8000, including the FH-869GR,
with which I've scanned single frame 6x9s.

Dane

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> I have cut all my 6X9 film into individual frames. Does the Nikon 9000
> scanner have a medium format holder that has individual frames for 6X9
> or are the short ends of my cut single frame 6X9 film going to be
> unsupported in the supplied 'glassless' carrier?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Steve Hoffmann
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      25th May 2004
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> Steve:
> The LS-9000 uses the same holders as the LS-8000, including the FH-869GR,
> with which I've scanned single frame 6x9s.
>
> Dane
>
>Do these holders have a full or a partial support frame around the 6X9

frame aperture - thanks again

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Rick Rieger
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      26th May 2004
It should work fine. I've done it with success. You could also purchase
the 120 glass holder for the 9000. This is the FH869G holder. It is
pricey, but will guarantee a flat image to scan. I bought one primarily
because I have a lot of old (really old) B&W negs to scan. Many have a
strong curl to them.

Rick R.

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> I have cut all my 6X9 film into individual frames. Does the Nikon 9000
> scanner have a medium format holder that has individual frames for 6X9
> or are the short ends of my cut single frame 6X9 film going to be
> unsupported in the supplied 'glassless' carrier?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Steve Hoffmann
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eastern
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      26th May 2004
Steve:
Starting from the bottom, the GR is a sandwich of glass, mask cutout, 6x9
image, glass. So the film frame actually makes contact with the mask at the
edges and the glass above. There are other masks for 6x6, 35mm, etc. I
suppose the other glass carrier works fine too, but I haven't tried it.
Another possibility: Aztek.com offers a third party fluid carrier.

Dane

> >Do these holders have a full or a partial support frame around the 6X9

> frame aperture - thanks again
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