Depends on what you want to use the scans for. If you are digitizing a family archive or plan to just use the scans for web use a V600 might be fine. Or as others have suggested, use a service. If you are doing higher end work I would look at a V800 or V850.

I'm using a Nikon LS8000 for 35mm and 120 scans. When it dies I plan to go with an Epson 800 or 850. But - I only scan negatives these days (B&W and color) - no slides. Slides are more demanding, though I expect that the V800/850 could handle them fine. I don't know about the V600 and slide film.

- Mark


On 4/7/2017 11:45 AM, Doug Brewer wrote:
I've been cleaning out my storage room in the basement, AKA The Camera and Computer Museum, and have uncovered boxes and boxes of slides, some of which are passable photos, and have become interested in maybe scanning some of them. I've looked here and there at digital slide scanners.

So my query, if you haven't figured it out by now, is if any of you have gone down this path, and whether you have found a decent scanner. I'd appreciate any guidance.



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