Since posting the above question I've come across a couple of possibilities but each have drawbacks. Could you recommend anything in the $300 - $700 range? Comments Often it's just recommended to take them to a professional photo lab - but that's prohibitively expensive. However I've found it really difficult to find reviews/recommendations on dedicated film/slide scanners. Epson Perfection V600 Photo Scanner but I don't really need another flatbed. I understand that I could buy another flatbed with film & slide attachments, e.g. I realize it's a much slower process that scanning prints. I would now like to address the slides (especially ones I've inherited from my dad) and some of the film negatives that remain (especially where prints have deteriorated but the negatives are in good condition). Hi, I have been scanning all my pre-digital camera prints (family etc) using a flat-bed scanner, 300 dpi, to TIF files.
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