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Tim March 27th 09 10:48 PM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 
On Mar 27, 10:29*am, "Don White" wrote:
My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. * We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents (seem to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to digital?
Here's the unit..http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...0665000FS10094...
Note: *the sale price expired yesterday.


Don, I had thought of getting one of these. Of course, it might be
that one gets what they pay for, but I think this is an adaptor that
you can put on a digital camera (SLR?) and take a photo of the slide
then process it to hard drive.

http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Opteka-O...50-C-740-C-730

This one would fit what I've got.

http://47stphotoonline.com/Opteka-HD...source=froogle

Don White March 27th 09 11:01 PM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 27, 10:29 am, "Don White" wrote:
My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might
suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents (seem
to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to digital?
Here's the
unit..http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...0665000FS10094...
Note: the sale price expired yesterday.


Don, I had thought of getting one of these. Of course, it might be
that one gets what they pay for, but I think this is an adaptor that
you can put on a digital camera (SLR?) and take a photo of the slide
then process it to hard drive.

http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Opteka-O...50-C-740-C-730

This one would fit what I've got.

http://47stphotoonline.com/Opteka-HD...source=froogle


mmm that's interesting!
I see it does slides but no mention of 35mm negatives.



Tim March 28th 09 03:42 AM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 
On Mar 27, 6:01*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 27, 10:29 am, "Don White" wrote:

My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might
suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents (seem
to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to digital?
Here's the
unit..http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...0665000FS10094...
Note: the sale price expired yesterday.


Don, I had thought of getting one of these. Of course, it might be
that one gets what they pay for, but I think this is an adaptor that
you can put on a digital camera (SLR?) and take a photo of the slide
then process it to hard drive.

http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Opteka-O...er-for-Olympus...

This one would fit what I've got.

http://47stphotoonline.com/Opteka-HD...uji/M/B000TH4F...

mmm that's interesting!
I see it does slides but no mention of 35mm negatives.


Yes, that seems to be a limiter, but if you have a lot of slides,
then that could be a cheap ticket.

Calif Bill March 28th 09 06:43 PM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 27, 6:01 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 27, 10:29 am, "Don White" wrote:

My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides
and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might
suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents
(seem
to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F
from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to
digital?
Here's the
unit..http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...0665000FS10094...
Note: the sale price expired yesterday.


Don, I had thought of getting one of these. Of course, it might be
that one gets what they pay for, but I think this is an adaptor that
you can put on a digital camera (SLR?) and take a photo of the slide
then process it to hard drive.

http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Opteka-O...er-for-Olympus...

This one would fit what I've got.

http://47stphotoonline.com/Opteka-HD...uji/M/B000TH4F...

mmm that's interesting!
I see it does slides but no mention of 35mm negatives.


Yes, that seems to be a limiter, but if you have a lot of slides,
then that could be a cheap ticket.

I have been looking as I have thousands of slides from my dad. The limiting
function on a lot of them is the loading of the slides. Some take way too
long. Seems as if most of the decent ones in the US are about $100.



D K[_3_] March 30th 09 12:49 AM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 
Don White wrote:
My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents (seem to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to digital?
Here's the unit..
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...gon=&langid=EN
Note: the sale price expired yesterday.



"Sanning"? Please stop correcting the spelling of other people here, dummy.

TheRealSteve March 30th 09 02:15 AM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 

On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 12:29:44 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents (seem to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to digital?
Here's the unit..
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...gon=&langid=EN
Note: the sale price expired yesterday.


I have one of these:
http://nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/...SCAN-V-ED.html
and the results are stunning. The software really works well also,
getting rid of scratches, grain, etc. But it really slows down
scanning time from maybe 40 seconds per shot to maybe 1-2 minutes per
shot if you have to do a lot of software processing/correction of bad
film.

Steve

Don White March 30th 09 02:00 PM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 

"TheRealSteve" wrote in message
...

On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 12:29:44 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might
suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents (seem
to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to digital?
Here's the unit..
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...gon=&langid=EN
Note: the sale price expired yesterday.


I have one of these:
http://nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/...SCAN-V-ED.html
and the results are stunning. The software really works well also,
getting rid of scratches, grain, etc. But it really slows down
scanning time from maybe 40 seconds per shot to maybe 1-2 minutes per
shot if you have to do a lot of software processing/correction of bad
film.

Steve


Sounds like a quality unit..although a bit pricey at $600.00. (acording to
one site)



TheRealSteve March 30th 09 02:16 PM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 

On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 10:00:31 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"TheRealSteve" wrote in message
.. .

On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 12:29:44 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might
suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents (seem
to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to digital?
Here's the unit..
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...gon=&langid=EN
Note: the sale price expired yesterday.


I have one of these:
http://nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/...SCAN-V-ED.html
and the results are stunning. The software really works well also,
getting rid of scratches, grain, etc. But it really slows down
scanning time from maybe 40 seconds per shot to maybe 1-2 minutes per
shot if you have to do a lot of software processing/correction of bad
film.

Steve


Sounds like a quality unit..although a bit pricey at $600.00. (acording to
one site)


You can get them used in excellent condition for half that. People
buy one, scan in all their negatives and don't generate anymore so
there's nothing left to scan. Then they sell it.

Steve

Don White March 30th 09 02:49 PM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 

"TheRealSteve" wrote in message
...

On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 10:00:31 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"TheRealSteve" wrote in message
. ..

On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 12:29:44 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:

My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides
and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might
suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents
(seem
to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F
from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to
digital?
Here's the unit..
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...gon=&langid=EN
Note: the sale price expired yesterday.

I have one of these:
http://nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/...SCAN-V-ED.html
and the results are stunning. The software really works well also,
getting rid of scratches, grain, etc. But it really slows down
scanning time from maybe 40 seconds per shot to maybe 1-2 minutes per
shot if you have to do a lot of software processing/correction of bad
film.

Steve


Sounds like a quality unit..although a bit pricey at $600.00. (acording to
one site)


You can get them used in excellent condition for half that. People
buy one, scan in all their negatives and don't generate anymore so
there's nothing left to scan. Then they sell it.

Steve


That's one of the reasons I bought the Canon CS8800F flatbed scanner.
It's versatile...I'll be using it off & on for years... and at $200.00 CDN
(about $160.00 US) not a big layout of cash.



Tim March 30th 09 05:40 PM

Sanning 35mm negatives & slides
 
On Mar 30, 7:16*am, TheRealSteve wrote:
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 10:00:31 -0300, "Don White"





wrote:

"TheRealSteve" wrote in message
.. .


On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 12:29:44 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


My buddy from the BVI and I were talking about all the old 35mm slides and
negatives we have from the good 'ole days. * We both decided we need a
scanner so we can share old pictures with family & friends.
He lives on a 32' sailboat on Tortola so a smaller dedicated unit might
suit
him.
I have the room... and will have other uses, like copying documents (seem
to
do this a lot for moms affairs) so I ordered a Canon CanoScan CS8800F from
FutureShop at a sale price of $199.99 CDN.
Anyone have any experience scanning their old film/slides over to digital?
Here's the unit..
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...0665000FS10094...
Note: *the sale price expired yesterday.


I have one of these:
http://nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/...m-Scanners/923....
and the results are stunning. *The software really works well also,
getting rid of scratches, grain, etc. *But it really slows down
scanning time from maybe 40 seconds per shot to maybe 1-2 minutes per
shot if you have to do a lot of software processing/correction of bad
film.


Steve


Sounds like a quality unit..although a bit pricey at $600.00. (acording to
one site)


You can get them used in excellent condition for half that. *People
buy one, scan in all their negatives and don't generate anymore so
there's nothing left to scan. *Then they sell it.

Steve- Hide quoted text -

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That makes sense. Time to comb Ebay or Amazon....


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