Problem is, I don't have the money for a slide scanner. I'm not satisfied with the pain/time/results from my flatbed scanner. I'm imagining that this can be done for pennies on the dollar of what a slide/film scanner is worth.

IL Bill
On Sunday, March 21, 2004, at 06:33 AM, Hal & Sandra Davis wrote:

Film/slide scanner. Many out there. Minolta and Nikon have been pointed out
on this list.
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Possibly,

My own interest in this project is that I have literally hundreds if
not thousands of slides my dad took (Kodachromes). They are a treasure
for the family, and I want to find a way to turn them digital to put
them on DVD's along with home movies which I am transfering to digital
also . . .


IL Bill
On Friday, March 19, 2004, at 11:05 AM, Nick Clark wrote:

I've yet to fathom the need for a slide duplicator for a digital
camera. Isn't a film scanner better?

Nick

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get a bellows then you have adjustable magnification.

Isn't that easy John. Trust me on this.

Though I don't hold out much hope for the slide holder 1X K.

William Robb









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