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slide scanners?
I am looking for a slide scanner that will handle multiple slides
without constant monitoring. Have a lot of slides that I want to digitize. Does anyone have a recommendation? Thanks, Al __ Arold "Al" Green |
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The canon FS 4000 is excellent and can handle 4 slides at a time.
"Arold "Al" Green" wrote in message ... I am looking for a slide scanner that will handle multiple slides without constant monitoring. Have a lot of slides that I want to digitize. Does anyone have a recommendation? Thanks, Al __ Arold "Al" Green |
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Epson 3200 or 4280 flatbed.
Handles about 16 to 20 35mm slides at a time and has masks for MF and LF film. The quality beats all but the best dedicated film scanners. See the www.photo-i.co.uk review for details. Graham "Arold "Al" Green" wrote in message ... I am looking for a slide scanner that will handle multiple slides without constant monitoring. Have a lot of slides that I want to digitize. Does anyone have a recommendation? Thanks, Al __ Arold "Al" Green |
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I have an Epson 3200 and must not be using it correctly. The holder
for slides only holds 4 and the quality is terrible. What I want is a dedicated film scanner that will take a stack of 40 or 50 slides. Al "gsum" wrote: Epson 3200 or 4280 flatbed. Handles about 16 to 20 35mm slides at a time and has masks for MF and LF film. The quality beats all but the best dedicated film scanners. See the www.photo-i.co.uk review for details. Graham "Arold "Al" Green" wrote in message .. . I am looking for a slide scanner that will handle multiple slides without constant monitoring. Have a lot of slides that I want to digitize. Does anyone have a recommendation? Thanks, Al __ Arold "Al" Green __ Arold "Al" Green |
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In article ,
"Jim A" wrote: The canon FS 4000 is excellent and can handle 4 slides at a time. "Arold "Al" Green" wrote in message ... I am looking for a slide scanner that will handle multiple slides without constant monitoring. Have a lot of slides that I want to digitize. Does anyone have a recommendation? Thanks, Al __ Arold "Al" Green The Braun 3600 scanner can do up to 100 slides in any 2x2" mount, in any order, fully automatically. -- To reply no_ HPMarketing Corp. |
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"Arold \"Al\" Green" writes:
I am looking for a slide scanner that will handle multiple slides without constant monitoring. Have a lot of slides that I want to digitize. Does anyone have a recommendation? Nikon has stack feeders for some of their models -- I know the ls-2000 and the ls-5000 had them. I've heard of a fair amount of trouble with the ls-2000 slide feeder, have not heard much about trouble with the ls-5000 unit, and have never used either slide feeder myself. -- David Dyer-Bennet, , http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ RKBA: http://noguns-nomoney.com/ http://www.dd-b.net/carry/ Pics: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/ Dragaera/Steven Brust: http://dragaera.info/ |
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"Arold \"Al\" Green" wrote in message . ..
I have an Epson 3200 and must not be using it correctly. The holder for slides only holds 4 and the quality is terrible. What I want is a dedicated film scanner that will take a stack of 40 or 50 slides. Al "gsum" wrote: Epson 3200 or 4280 flatbed. Handles about 16 to 20 35mm slides at a time and has masks for MF and LF film. The quality beats all but the best dedicated film scanners. See the www.photo-i.co.uk review for details. Graham "Arold "Al" Green" wrote in message .. . I am looking for a slide scanner that will handle multiple slides without constant monitoring. Have a lot of slides that I want to digitize. Does anyone have a recommendation? Thanks, Al __ Arold "Al" Green __ Arold "Al" Green Are your slides in the frames? that will adversly affect the quality, because they're held a little bit above the glass (which is the actual focal point for the scanner sensors). I occasionally scan slides, and I pry off the frame to scan them - makes a world of difference on my (admittedly old) Acer scanner. Also a proper light box is essential. If you have rolls or strips of slide film or negatives, I've heard that the Pacific Image PrimeFilm 3650 Pro can scan strips and rolls. Image quality according to the few reviews is not as good as the Minoltas or Nikons but you get what you pay for. It includes Digital Ice, an essential dust and scratch removal utility - the Nikon V, Minolta Scan Elite 5400 and the Benq ScanWit 2740S all also come with Digital Ice and generally run in the sub-$600 range also. Good Luck! ECM |
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I've heard of a fair amount of trouble with the ls-2000 slide feeder,
have not heard much about trouble with the ls-5000 unit, and have never used either slide feeder myself. I had an LS-2000 and now have an LS-5000. The quality of scans from the LS-5000 is terrific. I bought the old slide feeder (SF-200) for the LS-2000, and this is the unit that has complaints. The complaint is that it doesn't automatically adjust for skinny slides (such as cardboard mounts) so two of them start getting inserted at the same time, and the unit jams. The fix that everyone recommends (and which works perfectly well for me) is to use double-stick tape to hold a piece of hard plastic, like an old credit card, along the surface leading to where the gap is too big, in order to create a gap that is perfectly sized for the width of slides being scanned. Apparently the NEW feeder has an adjustable gap-modulator, or whatever you want to call it, but my older model works perfectly well with this simple but unusual fix. In any case, this feeder does about 40 or 50 slides at a time--and again, the scans are superb. |
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"Douglas W. Hoyt" wrote: I've heard of a fair amount of trouble with the ls-2000 slide feeder, have not heard much about trouble with the ls-5000 unit, and have never used either slide feeder myself. I had an LS-2000 and now have an LS-5000. The quality of scans from the LS-5000 is terrific. I bought the old slide feeder (SF-200) for the LS-2000, and this is the unit that has complaints. The complaint is that it doesn't automatically adjust for skinny slides (such as cardboard mounts) so two of them start getting inserted at the same time, and the unit jams. The fix that everyone recommends (and which works perfectly well for me) is to use double-stick tape to hold a piece of hard plastic, like an old credit card, along the surface leading to where the gap is too big, in order to create a gap that is perfectly sized for the width of slides being scanned. Apparently the NEW feeder has an adjustable gap-modulator, or whatever you want to call it, but my older model works perfectly well with this simple but unusual fix. In any case, this feeder does about 40 or 50 slides at a time--and again, the scans are superb. Thanks, this is just the information that I was looking for. Al __ Arold "Al" Green |
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:59:12 -0500, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
"Arold \"Al\" Green" writes: I am looking for a slide scanner that will handle multiple slides without constant monitoring. Have a lot of slides that I want to digitize. Does anyone have a recommendation? Nikon has stack feeders for some of their models -- I know the ls-2000 and the ls-5000 had them. I've heard of a fair amount of trouble with the ls-2000 slide feeder, have not heard much about trouble with the ls-5000 unit, and have never used either slide feeder myself. Just to mention it: I've been copying slides by projecting them the length of my dinner table onto a smooth screen and photographing with my 3.2 Mp digital camera. Instant "scanning" -- very fast and I've been delighted with the results. Preserving slides in the computer for viewing on screen. The 8 x 10 prints I've made have also been good. Amazing in fact. And the theory is sound :-) Mason C |
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