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The SmartDisk scanners are 35mm only, while the Minolta scanners offer an optional adapter for scanning APS (Advanced Photo System) film format, and all four have OS X-compatible drivers.
Nikon’s new Super Coolscan 9000 ED can scan a broad range of film sizes, including 35mm, 120/220, 16mm, 6×7 cm and electron microscope slides. Optical resolution of 4000dpi and 16-bit A/D conversion ...
The ArtixScan 4000tf is Microtek's flagship 35mm scanner. It features an impressively high 4000dpi optical resolution and Microtek say it will allow "enlargement of 35mm film to full A3 size with ...
Scanning film is great for archival purposes as well as sharing said photos digitally. However, if you’re scanning 120 film, aka medium format, it can be expensive to get the requisite hardwa… ...
I'm looking for a Kodak FD300 APS (Advantix) film scanner. Kodak stopped making them a few years back, but they still working with Win9x machines. I'm willing to go $150 shipped on one. I have a ...
Let the Kodak Slide N Scan Film and Slide Scanner digitize your precious memories, now for just $189.99. By Stack Commerce. Published May 16, 2025 7:00 AM EDT. Stack Commerce.
Cintel has been a leading manufacturer of film scanners for decades, and since joining Blackmagic Design in 2012, the Cintel Scanner has seen a redesign that places it among the best-looking ...
We’re going old-school with this week’s Tech 911 column—Lifehacker’s weekly Q&A where we solve your quirky technological issues. While plenty of peo ...
But if you want to scan 35mm or APS film (and wind up with a print that’s bigger than a postage stamp), you need a film scanner. The good news is that film scanners have never been more affordable.
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