![]() I find this quirk of the HS-1800 interesting enough that I think it deserves a little deep dive, which is what the rest of this post will be. So the modern DSLR system still beats the Noritsu HS-1800 when considering nothing but the output resolution of a 645 frame scan.īut the HS-1800 can scan a 35mm frame at 4492圆775, or 30.4 megapixels, even though a 35mm frame occupies less than 40% of the area of a 645 frame. The scan from the Pentax K-1 is 4463圆067, or 27 megapixels – quite a bit more than the HS-1800. ![]() The HS-1800 can scan a frame of 645 at up to 4824x3533, or 17 megapixels, based on the Indie Film Lab scan dimensions table (and some conversations with experts who approved those numbers). The HS-1800 scan considered in entry 1 was done at the scanner’s medium resolution setting, with dimensions of 2048x2796, or 5.7 megapixels. This post will briefly explore how, with a few digressions. ![]() In entry 1 I compared a scan from my DSLR to a scan from the Noritsu HS-1800 and concluded that I preferred the DSLR scan, but I mentioned that the comparison between the two scanners was unfair. ![]()
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