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Advice on Scanner for negatives, slides & photos.
I am looking for a scanner to scan negatives, slides & old photos. I have been looking at the Epsom V700 & the Epsom V750. Does anyone know anything about either of these or own one of them or reccommend a different one. Any help greatly appreciated as I don`t know a lot about them myself. I have read reviews but they differ greatly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have the Epson scanner below, and have had no problems with it over a number of years, but I do believe it is now discontinued.
It is a photo scanner, with a frame in the lid that takes slides and negatives, although it only tales a few slides at a time the end results are perfect.
http://www.pcmag.com/...0,2817,1866233,00.asp
So maybe you should search for the model that took over from this one.
It is a photo scanner, with a frame in the lid that takes slides and negatives, although it only tales a few slides at a time the end results are perfect.
http://www.pcmag.com/...0,2817,1866233,00.asp
So maybe you should search for the model that took over from this one.
Wow! the two you selected are rather expensive do you really need to spend that amount?
This one looks Ideal and is only £74.51 from Amazon.
http://www.epson.co.u...Perfection-V300-Photo
This one looks Ideal and is only £74.51 from Amazon.
http://www.epson.co.u...Perfection-V300-Photo
The Canon LIDE 80 I have works really well, but is cumbersome to use with the frame slide holder ... plus they usually scan only one frame at a time.
A better idea for those more serious is to buy a dedicated film scanner ... like this one (same as I have) bought on eBay for 50 notes ... It will connect with firewire or USB and takes a reel/strip into itself.
http://www.hardwarezo...iew.php?cid=13&id=778
http://www.scanace.com/en/index.php
A better idea for those more serious is to buy a dedicated film scanner ... like this one (same as I have) bought on eBay for 50 notes ... It will connect with firewire or USB and takes a reel/strip into itself.
http://www.hardwarezo...iew.php?cid=13&id=778
http://www.scanace.com/en/index.php