Re: Film/Slide Scanner

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Bill,

You might want to try a service like this one:
http://scanmyphotos.com/

I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds amazing.
Pricing is: $49.95 for up to 1,000 photo scans, or "prepaid fill-the-box service" for $124.95.
They can do prints, slides, negatives and video too
 
Personally, I have a lot of prints that I would love to have in digital format (some just to preserve them), and this sounds like the quickest and most economical solution, by far, assuming the quality is good.
Good luck and let me know what you finally decide to go with.

Regards,

Denis
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On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Stephen Buckman <buckoproductions@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Bill,

You can try a Nikon CoolScan 4000ED or 5000ED.

Steve


Hi all,

I have several hundred/thousand slides and negatives I want to digitize. My plan is to pick up(ebay,etc) a used scanner and then sell the scanner afterwards. Any suggestions?
,
Thanks for any hel;p,

Bill Ellis


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