If it's all 4x6 prints, the low end Epson would probably be the best bet (lowest cost).

The software bundled with the scanner should also be good enough.

The main thing is scanning takes time.

On 11/10/2023 8:41 PM, Ed Keeney wrote:
Long time lurker.

My sister has been asking me about how to get her old printed photos
scanned to digital files.  My guess is her family albums of 4x6's.
Should she use a service or buy a bulk scanner (vs flatbed).

The scanners run $200-$600 depending on quality (Epson FastFoto
FF-680W being the high end, Plustek the low end).  Hard to spend $600
for what essentially is tool for only a limited amount of time.

Does anyone have any experience with either of these?  Preferences one
way or the other?


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