Yep, I think buying a scanner is going to the only real option left too me Joe.

Cheers

Shaun

Joseph Tainter wrote:

Shaun, the Kodal Photo CD service is pretty good. It gives 2400 dpi. Also, a pro lab might be able to scan them for you. But for that many images it will cost you the price of a used scanner.

I bought a used Nikon LS 2000 on eBay about 3 years ago for $500 (U.S.). I'll bet they are a lot less now. It does a nice job at 2720 dpi.

This is probably your best route. Although I haven't shot any film since last September, I am keeping the scanner. Like you, I have many oldies to scan, and I don't think I am entirely done with film yet. So it will hang around for occasional use.

Joe





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