Thanks, Peter.

Marnie aka Doe 

In  a message dated 9/24/2013 11:01:20 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
webstertwenty...@gmail.com writes:
If you can find one, the Benq ScanWit  2720s or 2740s (formerly Acer), is 
a budget film scanner that gives  amazingly good results, especially so 
for not having Nikon, or Minolta on  it's nameplate. I can't remember the 
specifications, but before I went  digital I used the 2720s with very 
good results.  The two machines are  pretty much identical, the 2740s has 
built in scratch removal.  Not a  big deal if you're scanning B&W 
materials, it would have been very nice  to have when scanning color 
slides and negatives.  Needless to say I  did not have a 2740s.  The 
biggest problem I found was that the slide  and negative carriers were 
pretty flimsy, so when, buying one used, and you  cannot get them new of 
course you should make sure those are in good  shape.  Unfortunately I 
don't even have the unit hooked up, and I'm not  sure where the film 
carriers are.

On 9/23/2013 12:41 PM,  eactiv...@aol.com wrote:
> Been thinking about family photos from  trips  when I was a kid. They were
> all 35mm slides, and/or stereo  realist slides  (which, if you chop in 
half,
> makes a 35mm  slide).
>
> Really should convert  them all into digital. They  are most of the family
> pictures I have.
>
> I  have an  Epson Perfection flat bed kicking around somewhere. But it is
> pretty  old  now, so figured maybe there are newer ones now that would do 
a
>  better job. Also  I had a lot of problems with dust using  it.
>
> I am sort of thinking $200 or  under. Or around there.  I realize there 
are
> really good ones that are a lot  pricier, but  while I want to convert the
> slides, I don't want it THAT much. (I   didn't take the pics. :-))
>
> Anyone have any particular one  to  recommend?
>
> Marnie aka Doe  :-)
>
>


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crazy,  crazier.

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