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I'm looking for a Kodak FD300 APS (Advantix) film scanner. Kodak stopped making them a few years back, but they still working with Win9x machines. I'm willing to go $150 shipped on one.
Will that scanner do 35mm too?<P>Edit-Nope. Nevermind!<P> [This message was edited by Flawed on November 29, 2000 at 10:11.] Quote Report K ...
The $250 scanner pulls out 9600x9600dpi scans in 48-bit color from its CCD sensor, and can be loaded with paper, mounted 35mm slides and strips of film in both 35mm and 120 formats.
Option 1: Scan Your Film With FilmBox FilmBox is a highly rated negative film scanner app available for iOS and Android. This app makes digitizing your negatives easier as it automatically scans ...
Canon U.S.A. Inc. has introduced the FS2720U, a new high-speed film scanner intended for 35mm and Advanced Photo System films. The scanner uses USB to connect to either a PC or Mac and will be ...
FilmBox is a highly rated negative film scanner app available for iOS and Android. This app makes digitizing your negatives easier as it automatically scans them for you and outputs images ...