Slide Scanner recommendations
Slide Scanner recommendations
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Jader1973

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4,882 posts

224 months

Wednesday 9th July 2014
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FIL has given me all his slides to look after. I think I'll scan them and out them on a DVD for him, as they're only going to degrade over time.

Can anyone recommend a decent slide scanner?

droopsnoot

14,223 posts

266 months

Wednesday 9th July 2014
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Not exactly, but just based on my experience you get what you pay for. I bought a Maplin slide scanner for about £20, it comes with some software and adapters to load 4x 35mm slides or a strip of 6x 35mm negatives, software handles inverting the colours for B&W or Colour negs. All is fine with it, except that on random occasions it will stop responding, so you have unplug from USB and plug in again. And it only seems to work on XP without any service packs, though I haven't yet tried it on 7.

For me it does the job - I haven't got that many slides, and they're not incredible quality. This scanner is basically a webcam and an opaque light source combined into one box, so nothing incredible. If the slides you're scanning are very good quality and you need to retain that, then you might want to look at some of the Nikon slide scanners, or (depending on volume) a commercial scanning service. On another forum I read a discussion about how the top end ones do multiple passes to achieve better quality, and some have auto-feeders if you have many slides to do.

PC World do similar scanners to the one I bought, I think they also do one that scans directly to SD card so you don't even need a PC, but at £80-odd I didn't think it was worth the extra.

ETA: don't forget, if you've got any old slides that show cars that are now old (think street scenes, holiday snaps with car parks in them) there's a thread in the Classic Cars area that will much appreciate them: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

paul.deitch

2,289 posts

281 months

Wednesday 9th July 2014
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How many have you got to do? If it's a large amount then go for an automated scanner that takes 50 at a time.

Jader1973

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4,882 posts

224 months

Thursday 10th July 2014
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There are about 500 all up, but I'm not in any hurry, so something that does one at a time will be fine.

I'll have a look and see what I can come up with.

sgrimshaw

7,574 posts

274 months

Thursday 10th July 2014
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For around 500 slides it would be more cost effective to get them scanned by a service.

bernhund

3,798 posts

217 months

Friday 11th July 2014
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I bought a Nikon Coolscan iv on Ebay when I needed to scan all my old slides, then put it back on Ebay for the same money.smile

paul.deitch

2,289 posts

281 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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Me too. I scanned 12k and then lent it to mates who scanned another 8k then sold it again.