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		<title>Negative Slide Scanners: A Buyer&#8217;s Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are negative slide scanners expensive and difficult to operate?  When weighing your options about buying a negative scanner it is important to note that they are neither expensive nor difficult to operate.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Are negative slide scanners expensive and difficult to operate?  When weighing your options about buying a negative scanner it is important to note that they are neither expensive nor difficult to operate.</p>
<p>Most negative slide scanners are available for prices below $100. This means that there is no issue with the cost. The second issue is that of technicalities involved in the operation of these devices however in actual fact anyone can scan any negative or slide within a single second. Yes, it is as quick as that.</p>
<p>The first thing to notice before you purchase a slide and negative scanner is its price. You will have to pay attention to the money that you can spend on this purchase. If you have $50 then there is nothing to worry about. You can easily purchase a slide negative scanner that offers a resolution of 5 Mega Pixels and offers one-second scanning options. The good thing is that most scanners now offer this opportunity to use photo editing software to crop, edit, enhance or align any image. Many come with preinstalled photo editing software suites so you will not have to pay any extra money for their purchase.</p>
<p>There are many devices like the iconvert slide and negative scanner that you can use to get the best results. It comes with USB interface and is fully compatible with Windows XP and Vista along with Mac OS X 10.4 and later versions. Speed is rather moderate and the product offers a maximum color resolution of 3600 dpi.</p>
<p>You can also opt for any other negative slide scanner that offers better scanning speed. Ion scanner offers better speeds with an average scan taking only one second. It also offers five Mega Pixel of resolution and comes with bundled photo editing software tools. You will be surprised with the diversity of products available as every major company has dabbled into this trade and has produced many great devices. Canon CanoScan 9000F, for example, offers 9600 x 9600 dpi optical resolutions with 48-bit deep colors and has many great features to make the process a one touch operation. It comes with seven EZ buttons to automate the scanning process. It offers automatic document fix and uses FARE Level 3 as a built in technology. It helps in automatic corrections for dust, stains and scratches to negatives and slides.</p>
<p>It also offers gutter shadow correction, which regularly afflicts the scanning of books, and other features to make the process simple yet perfect. The device fully supports PDF, JPEG and other image formats. Given that it is available at a price of $250, you can cut down on the features that you want in a scanner and settle for a $100 product. There is so much diversity in these products.</p>
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		<title>Top 3 Film Negative Scanners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 10:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for the top film negative scanners then the following lines will give you ample information. These three scanners are among the best and available at economical prices.
SVP FS 1200
This is among the best film negative scanners. The FS 1200 coverts color and monochrome slides into digital photographs with the touch of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you are looking for the top film negative scanners then the following lines will give you ample information. These three scanners are among the best and available at economical prices.</p>
<p>SVP FS 1200</p>
<p>This is among the best film negative scanners. The FS 1200 coverts color and monochrome slides into digital photographs with the touch of a button. It also converts slides into digital format within seconds. It offers a CMOS high resolution of 5 Mega Pixels with 10 bits per second color channel for data conversion. It comes with fixed focus and automatic exposure control to improve the image quality and also has color balance features. It can scan an image to a resolution of up to 3600 dpi and ahs three white LED&#8217;s as a back light source. You can use these images to upload to your personal website or photo sharing portal or you can create digital albums and slideshows with them. The device is fully compatible with Windows Vista, XP and Windows 7 operating systems. It has a total weight of 2 pounds and comes at a price of around $60.</p>
<p>Ion 35mm Negatives and Slides Scanner with SD</p>
<p>This negative film scanner can easily transfer 35mm negatives and slides to an SD card. The best feature of this scanner is a small LCD screen mounted on top of the device where you can review all the images. It offers high resolution, five Mega Pixel scanning option. It uses the standard one touch technology so it does not take more than a second for a negative or slide to process. It comes with an optional USB connection and is equally compatible to both the Mac and Windows operating systems. Auto exposure and color balance features are available along with mirror, flip and rotate controls. It is compatible with all types of SD and micro SD cards, including SDHC cards of up to 8 GB memory. The film and negative scanner includes 1GB optional SD card. It weighs around 2 GB and is available for a price of around $100.</p>
<p>Veho 5 MP 35mm Negative and Slide Scanner</p>
<p>This is among the cheapest film and negative scanners with a price tag of around $70. It weighs around 1.7 pounds and comes in dimensions of 6 x 5.2 x 11 inches. It comes with a bundle of “me @ play&#8217; 5GB software” that offers the best opportunities to edit, crop or resize any image. USB connection is available to connect it to your PC and use other editing tools and software to enhance images. It also has Arcsoft Photoimpression software to complete the editing tools and offer you the best options. Rest assured that you will be able to scan images and slides with the best quality.</p>
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		<title>35mm Slide And Negative Scanner On A Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 10:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The economic crunch has affected everyone and people interested in buying a 35mm slide and negative scanner are also hesitating to carry out their purchasing plans. If you think that you are unable to buy this product then think again. You will be able to find many products that are available at amazingly low prices [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The economic crunch has affected everyone and people interested in buying a 35mm slide and negative scanner are also hesitating to carry out their purchasing plans. If you think that you are unable to buy this product then think again. You will be able to find many products that are available at amazingly low prices but offer the best features. The following products can all be bought for a price of less than $75, yet provide high quality results.</p>
<p>Ion 35mm Photo Negative and Slide Converter</p>
<p>This 35 mm slide and negative scanner is among the cheapest currently available both online and in retail stores. It offers an excellent resolution of 5 Mega Pixels with high resolution full-color scanning option. You can do it all with a single touch of a button. It runs on USB interface so it is easy to connect it to your computer or laptop. It however does not support the Mac systems. USB connection and photo editing software is included in the package bundle that you will receive after purchase. The best feature of this device is its price as it is currently available for just under $60. It has an aggregate weight of 1.8 pounds and physical dimensions of 3.5 x 6.5 x 4 inches.</p>
<p>Pana-Vue Pana-Scan</p>
<p>This 35mm slide and negative film scanner is ideal for both professionals and amateurs. It offers a resolution of 5 Mega Pixels and comes with CMOS image censor. It is fully compatible with Windows Vista and XP operating systems. The ArcSoft suite, which comes with the device, will help you in quickly capturing, editing, cropping and enhancing the images along with improving their overall quality and crispness. It has all the features that you will need to carry out a satisfactory digitization job. It has two holders, one for the positive slides and other for the negative films and also has a cleaning brush. It has an average price of around $90.</p>
<p>Innovative Technology 35mm Negative and Slide Converter to PC</p>
<p>This 35 mm negative and slide scanner offers one touch operation and has a resolution of up to 5 Mega Pixels. The high resolution images generated by this scanner are perfect for use in professional projects along with family albums and ordinary photographs. It comes with fixed focus range and auto exposure along with high-quality 4 glass optical element. USB cable and software comes with the package so that you can add any enhancement and improve the image quality. Red eye and scratch removal features are also available along with exposure correction. It is available for just $60 and weighs around 1.9 pounds. The only drawback is the fact that it does not support Mac software and is only good for the Windows OS.</p>
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		<title>Cost Of Slide And Negative Scanners</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 10:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The rising popularity of slide and negative scanners is a testament to their sustained importance in the world of photography. They are used extensively because people have realized their importance in converting all of their old photographs and slides into digital pictures. It is a very simple process and just takes only a few seconds [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The rising popularity of slide and negative scanners is a testament to their sustained importance in the world of photography. They are used extensively because people have realized their importance in converting all of their old photographs and slides into digital pictures. It is a very simple process and just takes only a few seconds but enables them to preserve their cherished memories once and for all and avoid any loss of data due to poor conditions of negatives.</p>
<p>This has made slide and negative scanners a first choice among people looking to convert their memories into digital formats. The only confusion faced by some people is the price of these scanners. They think that a slide and negative scanner is available at exorbitant rates and that they have to pay through their nose to complete this purchase. This notion is wrong and based on misconceptions about the scanners. Most of these devices are available at extremely affordable prices. All you have to do is to conduct a little research before buying.</p>
<p>A negative and slide scanner works on a simple principle. It uses LED lights that shine on the negatives and slides and capture their images that are then displayed on a computer screen. An average scanner by the Imagelab, including its FS5CO5, is available for a price as low as $100. It offers up to 5 Mega pixels of resolution and extreme flexibility to use it with any type of negative or slide. You can easily stack the negatives or slides in the trays given with the scanner. It uses a digital technology to dust off any dirt, stains and other impurities on your negatives and you can use additional photo editing software to further enhance the images before finalizing them.</p>
<p>Other negatives and slide scanners are also good. Prices generally hover within $200 and some products are available for as low as around $120. Certain things that you may look in a device before buying it is the total resolution provided by the scanner and the software bundle that comes with it. Many brands now offer Adobe Photoshop and other premium suites that you can use to carry out major changes into the final shape of the photographs and slides. You can use these systems to greatly improve the quality of an image by either resizing or realigning it or adding or reducing colors and exposures. It does not take more than a minute to carry out this job but you will be able to get the best results.</p>
<p>A slide and negative film scanner will cost you around $150 and they remain perfect for use for many years to come. This is a very small investment when compared to the great flexibility and conversion of your entire collection of old family negatives and slides into digitized photographs.</p>
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		<title>Medium Format Negative Scanner Brands And Prices</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 10:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A medium format negative scanner is what you need if you want to convert all of your old pictures into digital format. You may have to do this quickly as old negatives can quickly deteriorate and you certainly will not like a time when you will be unable to convert them into digital pictures and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A medium format negative scanner is what you need if you want to convert all of your old pictures into digital format. You may have to do this quickly as old negatives can quickly deteriorate and you certainly will not like a time when you will be unable to convert them into digital pictures and thus saving your memories for eternity.</p>
<p>A medium format negative scanner is available in different brands and at different prices. The following lines will give you some information in this regard.</p>
<p>Canon CanoScan 8800F</p>
<p>This is among the best medium format negative scanners. It offers color film and negative scanning facility by using high-luminance white LED lamps that quickly capture images of each negative and display them on the computer screen. It can batch scan up to 4 slides or up to 12 frames of 35 mm dimensions. It also has the option to remove dust and scratches through a digital method along with ridding the negatives of other imperfections and impurities. You can use the positives generated by this machine to create emails and multi-paged PDF images. It has a total weight of 15.4 pounds and physical dimensions of 18.9 x 10.8 x 4 inches.</p>
<p>Canon CanoScan 9000F</p>
<p>This medium format negative scanner offers equally good features. You can use the software comes bundled with the machine to improve the quality of your negatives. You can start with removing the stains and grainy spots along with the faded spots. With its zero warm up time, you will be able to quickly develop your negatives into positives. It offers a great resolution of 600 x 9600 with maximum possible colors in upwards of 281 trillion. White LED captures the best of images and the auto scan mode is crucial in automatically adjusting the settings as per the nature of the scanning material. It is fully compatible with Windows XP and Mac OS and you can use a variety of software to improve photo quality. It comes in physical dimensions of 18.9 x 4.4 x 10.7 inches and has an aggregate weight of 10.1 pounds.</p>
<p>Imagelab FS5CO5</p>
<p>If you want medium format scanning then this device will be right for you. It offers a maximum resolution of 3600 dpi with 5 Mega pixel qualities. USB cable is provided with the device so you can connect it directly to your PC and export images and slides. There is no additional software or hardware needed to export images as it comes with built in features. All you have to do is to use the instructions given in the user manual to install the device and start using it. It is a very smart device with just 3 pounds in weight and physical dimensions of 10 x 7 x 12 inches.</p>
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		<title>Slide &amp; Negative Scanner Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 07:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using a slide &#38; negative scanner, you can transform your films and slides into digital format. There is a wide range of these scanners available and they offer impressive specifications and features like high resolution, auto focus, color settings and so on. With too many choices on hand, you may find it difficult to choose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Using a slide &amp; negative scanner, you can transform your films and slides into digital format. There is a wide range of these scanners available and they offer impressive specifications and features like high resolution, auto focus, color settings and so on. With too many choices on hand, you may find it difficult to choose the right slide &amp; negative scanner converter. The best will be to narrow down your search to some of the best options</p>
<p>The Epson Perfection V350 is a great scanning option that is not only capable of scanning films and slides but also functions perfectly as a normal scanner. It features an automatic film loader to make the scanning process trouble-free for you. Also included in the package is a high-class software that you can use to edit your photos in the way you desire.</p>
<p>The Zennox 35mm Negative USB Slide Scanner is another option you need to consider. It can revamp your old treasured films and negatives by converting them into a digital format. The Zennox is an easy to use scanner that is perfect for processing 35mm slides and negatives. With the plug and play system, you can easily connect the negative &amp; slide scanner to your computer or laptop with the help of the USB wire provided with the device. Once this is done, all you will require is a quality software to start scanning. The scanner comes with its own powerful software offering features like automatic color control, exposure balance and fixed focus. The Zennox 35mm can produce sharp and clear high resolution photos and can be a good choice if you want to try out negative scanning without paying a very high price.  It is equipped with USB 2.0 technology and is compatible with Windows XP and Vista.</p>
<p>The Veho USB negative scanner is another slide &amp; negative scanner that you should look at. The scanner is reasonably priced and can scan at a quality equivalent to five mexapixels. The Veho is simple to use and can be connected directly to your PC or laptop using the USB port. All you will need to do is to install the software and drivers and the scanner will be all set to work. The supplied software will also allow you to edit and add effects to negatives retrieved through the scanner. The scanned files can either be saved in TIF or JPG form, depending on your choice.</p>
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		<title>Prices Of Photo Negative Scanners</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:39:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You will definitely be surprised at how significantly the prices of photo negative scanners vary when looking to buy one. In order to make the right selection, you should know about the basic functioning of these scanners. What a photo negatives scanner basically does is that it allows you to convert your negatives into digital [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You will definitely be surprised at how significantly the prices of photo negative scanners vary when looking to buy one. In order to make the right selection, you should know about the basic functioning of these scanners. What a photo negatives scanner basically does is that it allows you to convert your negatives into digital format. The prices of a negative scanner will largely depend on the specifications and features offered by that particular piece of equipment.</p>
<p>If you are looking to get the best value for you money, then the Canon CanoScan 4400F can be the right choice for you. Costing under $100, the scanner features an in-built film adapter unit to allow you to process four slides or 6 x 35 mm negatives in one go. In addition, the scanner comes equipped with a software package featuring ArcSoft PhotoStudio, Presto! Page Manager and SE. It supports both Windows and Mac and gives you the option of editing your photos acquired from the scanner. The CanoScan is capable of delivering brilliant output with perfect color and exposures; however, the speed is not too impressive as you can expect any scanner of this price range, The device may take around eight minutes to scan four slides at a resolution of 2400 dpi.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a better quality photo negative scanner without spending too much extra money, then the HP Scanjet 4010 flatbed scanner may be a viable option. Just like any other flatbed scanner, it can scan negatives of various types and sizes. The 4010 also offers the added advantage of being a quality flatbed scanner and can be an ideal choice if you want something that can accomplish many different jobs. At $180, the scanner is well placed in a market with some fierce competition. The HP 4010 comes equipped with transparent material adapter that can hold up to six negatives or five 35mm slides based on the type you go for.</p>
<p>If you are a professional looking for a high-speed, efficient and powerful negative scanner, then the Nikon 5000ED can be an option to consider. Nikon is a company known for producing the best quality scanners that are targeted at the high-end market. The Nikon 5000ED is one of the finest photo negative scanners. It is priced at around $1500, which is a normal price for a high-end photo negatives scanner.</p>
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		<title>Negative To Digital Scanner Brands</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:38:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A negative to digital scanner can be a perfect choice for conventional photographers who have a preference for manual SLR photography as opposed to digital photography. Even though digital cameras offer numerous benefits over their manual counterparts, many cameramen still tend to stick to traditional ways of photography, as the quality of pictures captured by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A negative to digital scanner can be a perfect choice for conventional photographers who have a preference for manual SLR photography as opposed to digital photography. Even though digital cameras offer numerous benefits over their manual counterparts, many cameramen still tend to stick to traditional ways of photography, as the quality of pictures captured by SLR cameras is much better than the quality of digital pictures. Negatives to digital scanners are designed to bridge the gap between digital and manual printing and this is the reason for their rising popularity. The growing demand for digital film scanners has attracted many well-known brand names to the market and hence you see negative scanners from brands like Epson, Canon, HP, Ion, Plustek, Nikon, Zennox and Veho.</p>
<p>Epson is the brand that is known for producing quality flatbed scanner negative. The Epson Perfection V350 is an ideal device that is not only capable of scanning slides and films but can also function as a standard scanner. The scanner is easy to use thanks to the auto film loader and is a product that you can trust.</p>
<p>Canon is another brand known for producing quality scanners. The CanoScan 4400F features an integrated film adapter unit (FAU), making it possible for you to scan four slides in a single act and negatives of size 6 x 35 mm.  The scanner comes equipped with ArcSoft PhotoStudio scanning software, Presto and OmniPage SE, making it easy for you to easily edit photos captured from the 4400F. In addition, the scanner is compatible with both Windows and Mac.</p>
<p>Nikon is one of the leading brands in photography industry known for its highest quality scanners that are preferred by professional cameramen. Nikon’s Super Coolscan 5000ED 35mm negative scanner offers high speeds of film scanning and can transfer images in as low as 20 seconds that is quite impressive for a negative to digital scanner. The scanner features a 4000 dpi resolution, precise color reproduction and detail representation. The impressive high speed scanning ability and picture quality makes Nikon a popular choice for professional photographers.</p>
<p>There is Zennox with its negative scanner that can bring new life to your old precious slide negatives and films by easily and rapidly converting them into digital format. This compact, simple negative film scanner is an ideal choice for desktop use. Last but not least, you have the Veho USB negative scanner that can be a great option for home use.</p>
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		<title>Bestselling Film And Negative Scanner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding the right film and negative scanner can prove to be a challenge. With so many different options available, you may never know what scanner will suit you best. However, you can eliminate your chances of going wrong by sticking to well-known brands and choosing scanners that have been well received by customers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Finding the right film and negative scanner can prove to be a challenge. With so many different options available, you may never know what scanner will suit you best. However, you can eliminate your chances of going wrong by sticking to well-known brands and choosing scanners that have been well received by customers.</p>
<p>The Primefilm PF7250u Film And Negative Scanner is currently one of the best selling film and negative scanners available. Considered by many as the best way to convert your slides, it is available at an affordable price of under $300. The scanner features an optical resolution of 7200 x 3600 dpi and comes with a scanning area of 24.3 x 36.5 mm. It also includes the highly popular computer interface of USB 1.1 or 2.0 for fast performance.</p>
<p>The PF7250u comes equipped with CyberView X scan software that can scan both single frame and filmstrips. Not only does it allow you to preview thumbnails for final screens selection but also offers effective tools for optimal scanning and color duplication, including color control, image palette and level and curves setting. The scanner is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, Mac OS 10.4.8 and beyond.</p>
<p>The Epson 4490 Film Scanner is another top selling film and negative scanner available. Priced under $200, this impressive all round scanner is perhaps the best choice in the low-end market. The scanner can scan both pictures and negatives and can be an ideal choice if you want a scanner that is capable of performing a wide range of tasks. The scanner is known for its ease of use as well as high quality output as you can expect from a popular brand like Epson.</p>
<p>The 4490 comes equipped with a high-class scanning software and the Digital ICE technology that can automatically eliminate surface flaws that can become visible on your screen, for instance, scratches and dust, while not preventing you from using your desired software. In addition, being a conventional flatbed scanner, the Epson 4490 offers you the benefit of scanning various kinds of slides for instance large lantern slides that the purpose built scanners are often unable to scan. Unlike many other scanners, it is compatible with Apple Mac. The scanner has received positive reviews from the people who’ve used it and is definitely an item to add to your options when looking to buy a negative film scanner.</p>
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		<title>Finding The Best Negative Scanner</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 07:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for the best negative scanner, then there are several things that you need to bear in mind. It must be remembered that negative scanners are designed to bridge the gap between the conventional film cameras and their digital counterparts. Thus, the best negative scanners should be able to accomplish this task. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you are looking for the best negative scanner, then there are several things that you need to bear in mind. It must be remembered that negative scanners are designed to bridge the gap between the conventional film cameras and their digital counterparts. Thus, the best negative scanners should be able to accomplish this task. There is no doubt over the fact that digital picture making is much more handy as you don’t require dark rooms or film rolls and can edit and share your images with ease; however, film cameras still remain the preferred choice of many. If you are one of these, then you should look in the direction of negative scanners. Negative scanners are capable of directly capturing images from negatives rather than the photos. They can conveniently reproduce impressive images whenever you need them. Negative scanners these days are available in many different types and offer different features, making it difficult to know which one is the best for you.</p>
<p>First thing you need to know is the kind of film negative scanner you are looking for and how much you want to spend on it. The best scanner for you will be the one that fits your budget and is most suitable for your intended use. The flatbed scanners are generally considered the best type of negative scanner. They come with many different features and you should choose the one that can scan negatives, prints and slides. A flatbed can either come with a glass or without it. Many people prefer using scanners that don’t feature the glass, as they are capable of delivering better quality output. A flatbed scanner can cost anywhere between $400 and $5000, depending on the features and brand you go for.</p>
<p>The 35mm negative scanners are another type of negative scanners available. They are available in an affordable price range of $300 to $3000. The <em>Stratford Labs 35mm</em> Slide and Negative Film <em>Scanner is usually considered as the best 35mm negative scanner. Featuring a four-element glass, automatic color control, exposure balance, 5 megapixel CMOS image sensor and high speed 2.0 USB scan and preview, this device allows you to being your negatives and slides to the digital world. </em><em></em></p>
<p>If you require a high quality large format scanner for business use, then a drum scanner will be the best negative scanner for you. These scanners are much more pricey and can cost as high as $10,000. There is a range of drum scanners available and the selection will once again depend on the amount you want to spend.</p>
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