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Bought a negative scanner a few months ago, and managed to scan everything in! It's quick and easy to use! It takes 35mm negs and slides, etc.
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Worth a try, lol
What is the minimum you will take, I have a neg/slide attachment on my flatbed, but it can be a pain using it.
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They don't really go for any less than 30 on the bay of E, 30 isn't a lot, just thought someone on here would need one.
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which scanner is it? flatbed or upright etc? ta! baz
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It's an upright one, you put the slides/negs in the mount and put them in, sliding them through manually. I've used it for about 2 hours, was expecting it to take longer, but it takes well less than 10 seconds to do each one.
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