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		<title>Recommendations for entry/medium-level Film Scanners needed?</title>
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Does anyone have any good recommendations for a 35mm film scanner for an avid hobby photographer?


I&#8217;ll be working with mainly 35mm color and slide films therefore I intend to invest in a 35mm slide scanner.

(I&#8217;ve tried researching online and only get scanner reviews from 2001-2002 and am guessing they&#8217;re most probably outdated)
I&#8217;m using Mac OSX [...]]]></description>
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<p>Does anyone have any good recommendations for a <a href="http://www.35slidescanner.com/35mm-slide-scanner.html">35mm film scanner</a> for an avid hobby photographer?</p>
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<div>I&#8217;ll be working with mainly 35mm color and slide films therefore I intend to invest in a <a href="http://www.35slidescanner.com">35mm slide scanner</a>.</div>
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<p>(I&#8217;ve tried researching online and only get scanner reviews from 2001-2002 and am guessing they&#8217;re most probably outdated)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m using Mac OSX so support for it is most crucial.<br />
Also, I&#8217;m a hobby-photographer so I can take all my time to scan films.</p>
<p>Need your opinions and recommendations!</p>
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		<title>35mm Film Scanner</title>
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Now you can easily convert your old film negatives and 35mm slides into digital images. This 35mm film scanner does it all without the need for a seperate computer. Simply place your slides or negatives in the tray. Your images can be previewed on the 2.5&#8243; built in color display. With the touch of a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now you can easily convert your old film negatives and 35mm slides into digital images. This 35mm film scanner does it all without the need for a seperate computer. Simply place your slides or negatives in the tray. Your images can be previewed on the 2.5&#8243; built in color display. With the touch of a button the image of your slides or negatives will be converted to a digital file.</p>
<p>The scanner comes with 32MB of flash memory which will store about 56 images. Alternatively you can use a microSD ( or MiniSD or SD) card (sold seperately) for up to 4GB of storage that can hold an impresive 5,700+ images. Then simply transfer the images to your PC or Mac, burn them to DVD, email them, share them, but most importantly you will save your precious memories.</p>
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<p>You can even connect the scanner directly to a television for an entirely different view. The scanner has a 5MP CMOS sensor which displays 10 bits per color channel, automatic color balance as well as exposure control. What does this mean to you? You get clear digital images with excellent quality. USB or AC can be used for power. The included software will allow you to edit, crop, and resize your slides. You can even convert your negatives into positives (This is a great feature if you have the film, but not the slides).</p>
<p>We know you will absolutely love this slide and negative scanner. Converting your memories to digital images has never been easier.</p>
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