To the best of my knowledge the only new scanners in that category
would be a flatbed type with a transparancy/negative scan adapter.
Several of the higher end Epsons are very good at this but cost over
400 typically.
A friend has an older Coolscan IV but his is a scuzzi version that wil
not work with Vista and there is no further tech support for it from
Nikon.
I have an old HP Scan Jet that works pretty good. However, I have
discovered that the local Costco does really excellent scans from
slides for .29 each. For that price I just use them, and have for
about a thousand scans to date.

Walt

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Nick David Wright
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'd like mine good and reasonably-priced, please. ;)
>
> Slow doesn't bother me.
>
>  ~Nick David Wright
> http://pedalingprose.wordpress.com/

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