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The specks in the picture show how critical cleaning the slide or film is to getting a good result
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Easy to use and the results are quite good
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The results from scanning 35mm slides on this device were very disappointing.
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I love the results for price of this product
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There are five scan presets but no way to adjust individual slides for better results, at least there are no such instructions.
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Good results, but it's pretty cheaply made
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Far better result and resolution
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I can do 100 slides per hour and the results are excellent for old slides (some 50 years old)
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It's cheap and renders poor quality results
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After scanning only a few sides with frustrating results I packed this back up and shipped it back for refund.
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I've been using the DIGITNOW slide copier and loved the results until now.
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It takes a few practice tests to determine how to get the best quality and results.
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It took a little practice, but the results were outstanding.
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Probably wouldn't make a professional photographer happy but for the 1,000 or slides taken by my father-in -law more than 50 years ago the results are quite good, like I said better than I expected
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The real sore point for me was the quality of the scans I was scanning Kodachrome slides and the results were pretty poor even at the 10M setting I ended up with jpg's a little over one meg in size
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Easy to use with good quality results
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If you care about picture quality skip this unit and get one that delivers better results.
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For the money this device provides excellent results
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The Kodak does cost more, $130, but the results with the Digitnow scanner aren't worth your time scanning the slides .
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When a low-cost product can be easily adapted to do exactly what you want and with good results, it deserves five stars!
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So when used correctly, it produces great results.