Hi all,
Can anyone recommend a Digital flatbed scanner,
I am looking for a scanner for copying prints that where taken before I left the film world and for general use after.
Should I look for the # of pixel's (higher the better !!)
Ned
ned1 Senior Member 293 posts Joined Nov 2005 Location: Hertfordshire, U.K. More info | Dec 23, 2006 05:18 | #1 Hi all, 350D, 17-85 IS 4-5.6, 70-300 IS 4-5.6, 70-200L F4, 100 macro EF USM, Kenko 1.4x, BG-E3 Battery grip, Speedlite 420EX, + bits & pieces
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Dec 25, 2006 07:20 | #2 There must be someone that knows what makes a good scanner, good , bad or great 350D, 17-85 IS 4-5.6, 70-300 IS 4-5.6, 70-200L F4, 100 macro EF USM, Kenko 1.4x, BG-E3 Battery grip, Speedlite 420EX, + bits & pieces
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rklepper Dignity-Esteem-Compassion 9,019 posts Gallery: 2 photos Likes: 14 Joined Dec 2003 Location: No longer living at the center of the known universe, moved just slightly to the right. Iowa, USA. More info | Dec 25, 2006 07:24 | #3 I have the Canon 9950 and absolutely live it. It will scan anything and does it with great precision. Doc Klepper in the USA
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canonphotog Senior Member 796 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2005 Location: Texas (Greater San Antonio Area) More info | Dec 26, 2006 00:05 | #4 Take a look at www.publishingperfection.com -Ken
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