Slide & Negative Scanner Options

Using a slide & 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 & negative scanner converter. The best will be to narrow down your search to some of the best options

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.

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 & 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.

The Veho USB negative scanner is another slide & 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.

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