USB 35mm negative and slide scanner
Yes
Yes
Epson or Canon
As much as you can afford.
Slides will never be great off a flatbed but if it's not for high spec work, will be fine.
Take your pick from this lot and you wont go far wrong
Canon Photo, Film and Document Scanner Scanners - Canon UK
Yes
Epson or Canon
As much as you can afford.
Slides will never be great off a flatbed but if it's not for high spec work, will be fine.
Take your pick from this lot and you wont go far wrong
Canon Photo, Film and Document Scanner Scanners - Canon UK
No.
These are good film scanners:
dabs.com - Nikon LS5000 35mm Film Scanner (5000NSUK)
dabs.com - Nikon LS-9000 Multi Format Film Scanner (9000NSUK)
If you've got less than 500, you're better off getting someone to do it for you, it's not a quick process.
All those in the canon link above can do film/neg and will give adequate results, good results require more money/time but they are fine.
These are good film scanners:
dabs.com - Nikon LS5000 35mm Film Scanner (5000NSUK)
dabs.com - Nikon LS-9000 Multi Format Film Scanner (9000NSUK)
If you've got less than 500, you're better off getting someone to do it for you, it's not a quick process.
All those in the canon link above can do film/neg and will give adequate results, good results require more money/time but they are fine.
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are these type any good? USB Negative Scanner
I find the results "adequate" for reminiscence purposes. I use mine on transparencies taken by my father in the 60's/70's and is up to the job. If you require higher quality or for commercial use, this is not the one for you.
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