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    Epson Perfection V550 Color Photo, Image, Film, Negative & Document Scanner with 6400 dpi (Certified Refurbished)

    • This is the best deal for your money, I am able to get usable scans from 35mm negatives.
    • Photos look beautiful and black and white negatives (35mm and 70mm) were phenomenal
    • at last a machine that does what it states on the box, I am now actually able to re view and save 35mm negatives to my PC and archive in digital format, over 40 years of memories stored in boxes are being brought back to mind, a long but enjoyable
    • Does a good job on prints, 35mm slides, and negatives
    • Works great for 35 mm negatives and normal scanning.
    • Scanned numerous old B&W film negatives greater than 35 mm in size; up to 3 1/2 X 5
    • , I thought I would scan an 8" x 10" color photo and some 35mm color negatives to check for the lint/dust.
    • I only wish it had the capability of scanning more than two sets of 35mm negatives at a time.
    • I've been using this scanner for about a month, scanning hundreds of 35mm negative strips, some 35mm positive slides, a few medium format negatives, and also some prints
    • It comes with a 35mm slide/negative film holder, which can handle 4 slides to scan at once, which still can be time consuming.
    • Scanned numerous old B&W film negatives greater than 35 mm in size; up to 3 1/2 X 5
    • Scans of 35 mm negatives come out spot on as to color, exposure, saturation, etc.
    • and I have already scanned 60 35mm slides and negatives.
    • I've had this scanner for a few months now and scanned about 200 35 mm slides and negatives
    • Once a professional photographer, I have boxes of negatives and transparencies--both 35mm and
    • Because there are no inexpensive scanners that scan 16mm movie film like they do with Super 8mm, I even bought an adapter to scan some 16mm movie reels and even though it was never designed for that type of film, it does a really good job of restoring the frames