S sosider Jul 3, 2005 #1 Need a new scanner to scan slides and misc. Budget limited to $200. Suggestions for US purchase?
C CSM1 Jul 3, 2005 #2 sosider said: Need a new scanner to scan slides and misc. Budget limited to $200. Suggestions for US purchase? Click to expand... If your slides and films are only 35 mm, then a Minolta Scan Dual IV is a good choice. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16838116001 213.25 + 5.50 shipping = $218.75 today. (Newegg prices change all the time). If you have different sizes of film and photos or documents, then a flatbed with transparency adapter would be a better choice. Flatbed scanners do not do 35 mm film as well as a film scanner.
sosider said: Need a new scanner to scan slides and misc. Budget limited to $200. Suggestions for US purchase? Click to expand... If your slides and films are only 35 mm, then a Minolta Scan Dual IV is a good choice. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16838116001 213.25 + 5.50 shipping = $218.75 today. (Newegg prices change all the time). If you have different sizes of film and photos or documents, then a flatbed with transparency adapter would be a better choice. Flatbed scanners do not do 35 mm film as well as a film scanner.
? - Jul 3, 2005 #3 213.25 + 5.50 shipping = $218.75 today. (Newegg prices change all the time). Click to expand... Wow. That is a great price and New Egg is usually very reliable. Doug --- Doug's "MF Film Holder" for batch scanning "strips" of 120/220 medium format film: http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/mainintro.html
213.25 + 5.50 shipping = $218.75 today. (Newegg prices change all the time). Click to expand... Wow. That is a great price and New Egg is usually very reliable. Doug --- Doug's "MF Film Holder" for batch scanning "strips" of 120/220 medium format film: http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/mainintro.html