nikon LSx000 (x=4,5) and bulk feeders. it's out of your price range, though

best,
mishka

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Slightly off topic, but I know this group will have a wealth of information.
> >
> > I am looking at converting a huge amount of 35mm film negative, and 35mm
> > slides into digital format.  I know that to do this best, I will need to
> > purchase a dedicated film scanner.  I have done some preliminary reserarch
> > on Amazon, and am a little overwhelmed with the choices.  I'm willing to
> > spend somewhere around $300 US as of right now, and am hoping that ya'll
> > might be able to provided me with some of your own opinions.
> >
> Slide scanning?  A handgun and single bullet will be less painful.  <g>
>
> > Hardware:
> >    I already have several USB and Firewire external hard drives as well as
> > a DVD burner.
> >    My primary computer is an Intel-chipped MacBook
> >    I have access to a IBM Thinkpad X61, but this is a work computer, and I
> > prefer to use the Mac.
> >
> > So, on that note, all comments are welcome, and appreciated.
> >
> >
> Seriously, check out B&H and see what's available in your price range.
> I doubt you'll find much.  The selection isn't what it used to be.  Lots
> of folks like the DiMAGE scanners.  You'll have to troll eBay for one of
> those, as they're out of production.
>
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