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Nikon FH-869GR 120/220 Film Stip Holder (Glass) | 
enlarge | Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $349.00 Buy New: $339.95 You Save: $9.05 (3%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 16 x 1 x 6
MPN: FH-869GR Model: FH-869GR UPC: 018208092475 EAN: 0018208092475 ASIN: B00008CMMV
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| Features:
| • | Rotating holder for strip film | | • | For use with Nikon LS-8000 and 9000 ED scanners | | • | Accepts medium format 120/220 strip film | | • | Also accepts film for electron microscopes and panorama film | | • | Holds up to 4 frames; glass cover |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Nikon FH-869GR is a rotating strip film holder that accepts medium format strip film, film for electron microscopes, and frames of panorama film. A wide variety of film sizes are accepted, while a glass cover helps to both protect your film and achieve the best possible scans. The FH-869GR is designed for use with Nikon's LS-8000 and LS-9000ED scanners, so you can be assured that your film holder and scanner are working together to provide you with accurate results. The FH-869GR is backed by a one-year limited warranty.
Product Description The name Nikon has become synonymous for precise optical instruments relating to the world's view of images and information. But these instruments need great care. Purchase genuine Nikon accessories and you'll work even more comfortable and faster. A full line of them is available to meet your exact needs.This product is a 120/220 Film Rotated Holder with glass.
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| Customer Reviews:
Useful, but be careful August 16, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I use this carrier with my Coolscan 9000. It holds a medium format negative flat, for sharper scanning, allows you to rotate it for more perfect capturing of the entire image, and includes a variety of masks so that it can be used with many different film formats. I've used it mostly with 6x6cm negatives on 120 stock, and 4x4cm negatives on 127 stock (by using a 6x4 mask and adding a supplementary mask of my own). It may also work with 35mm; I haven't tried.
The problems with this carrier are (1) it is expensive, (2) you will constantly be cleaning dust and fingerprints off the glass, especially when scanning black and white images on which Digital ICE can not be used, and (3) the paper masks seem frail. I am sure I will tear or mangle them before long, and the carrier won't work without them. And (4) one negative at a time, so it's slow.
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