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martymod | 21:14 Sun 29th Apr 2007 | Technology
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I have limited funds but have a load of old negatives and slides (1950s-1960s) that i want to be able to print or view on my pc, is there a product worth buying?
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You could buy yourself a decent scanner, won't cost much and you can blow them up on your computer and then touch them up in photo shop for better image quality. I'm not too sure on specialist hardware specifically for negatives and slides though .
You've not stated what film format your slides and negatives are in. If it's 35mm, you can scan them fairly easily using something like this:
http://www.jessops.com/Store/s49760/0/Scanners /Veho/35mm-Film-Scanner/details.aspx?&IsSearch =y&pageindex=1&comp=y

For less money, you could buy a decent combined flat-bed and film scanner such as this one from Canon:
http://www.jessops.com/Store/s36229/0/Scanners /Canon/4400F-Flatbed-%2b-Film-Scanner/details. aspx?&IsSearch=y&pageindex=1&comp=y
(I use the immediate predecessor to that model, the Canon 4200F and can vouch for the quality). However, it's 'fiddlier' using a combined scanner than a dedicated film scanner.

Unfortunately, if your slides and negatives are in a non-35mm format (such as on 120 or 127 film), there are no reasonably priced scanners available. This question has arisen before and there seems to be nothing available except for 'professional' film scanners, with a price tag of over �1000.

Chris
A word of warning, a Canon scanner I tried was not able to handle thick plastic mounts into which I mounted some of my 35mm transparencies. Normal shop mounted slides seemed to fit OK.

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