Monday, January 18, 2010

Minolta Dimage Scanner Film Negative Scanners-What Is The Best Scanner On A Budget?

Film Negative Scanners-What is the best scanner on a budget? - minolta dimage scanner

What is the best slide scanner, 35mm for under $ 200? I had a Minolta Dimage slide scanner, and has borrowed a great job, but was moved when the owner to make of it. Probably not something of this quality can be found in this price range (not even the Dimage more?), But I am interested in the best of the price range of $ 100-200. I know it has limits, but I'm ready.

Thank you,
John

1 comments:

Dunbar Pappy ϟϟ said...

Canon, as usual, has an excellent device for this task;
Slides and negatives into a digital format:
On CanoScan 8400F Color Image Scanner lets you excellent high-speed scans of a wide range of materials. Now you can use a scan valuable photos, important documents, books, old slides and even medium format film. Their conclusions? A spectacular 3200 x 6400 dpi color resolution (max.) and 48-bit color depth more than 281 trillion possible colors. And thanks to its high-end processor, video and high-speed USB 2.0, 1 this powerful scanner can provide super-fast image transfer to your computer, you can see the preview for about 2 seconds. For convenience, four easy buttons Scan, Copy, E-mail and PDF-automate the scanning process, so your projects can be implemented more quickly. Only the original position and select the use of the image, and within seconds you are ready to go.
MSRP: $ 129US

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contro ...

(His words, not mine)

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