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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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