Negative scanners
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lowdrag

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13,146 posts

237 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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I scanned a lot of my 35mm negatives some years back but have never been satisfied with the quality. Besides, it took ages, was cumbersome and time has moved on apace. I am hoping the great collective here can give me some pointers and advice on which I should buy today.

droopsnoot

14,201 posts

266 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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I had the same issue with my Maplin scanner - it's OK, but it's basically a close-focusing webcam in a box, so not entirely surprising it's not all that good when dealing with 35mm negatives or slides. On reading about it there was a Nikon scanner that I don't think is available new any more, which is much better quality. I got the impression it also isn't particularly quick.

Pixel Pusher

10,380 posts

183 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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A small lightbox, a piece of black card with a 35mm aperture cut into it and a half decent digital camera would do the same job if not better.

Is it the actual scan quality that displeases you or the negative to positive conversion?


djsmith74

469 posts

174 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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There was a thread on this earlier on in the year, in which I mentioned that I have a Plustek 8100 scanner which is excellent and not too expensive. Film scanners aren't quick, but this seems to be fine - I just sit back with a mug of tea, chocoloate digestives and have a relaxing evening scanning my negatives.

This is the thread, and my post is near the top....

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

lowdrag

Original Poster:

13,146 posts

237 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Thanks for that. I researched the Plustek and have decided to go with the Plustek 2. I reckon I have several thousand negs to rescan so it'll be a job when I feel like it I guess.