these scanners are not cheap (also, because they are not really sold anymore).There is no feeder for framed pictures for the Nikon V. I use it mainly for my own pictures, as I shot analogue SLR until last year, but today I'm roughly in the same position as you - my father shot a lot of reversal film for projection (and I remember fondly glueing glass plates with the pictures together with him). Works nice with stripes of ~5 pictures, as it has a feeder-unit. I own an Nikon Coolscan V ED for scanning 135er-film. I literally have to take digital pictures of the few rolls of 120er film (6圆 cm) I shot in my childhood. On the plus side - you can store them dry, cool and dark for years until you can afford to have them scanned.Īssumption second: I can only talk about scanning 135er film (24x36mm pictures, german "Kleinbild). ![]() The only negative effect is that you won't be able to review them today on your PC. Advice on your suspected degrading first: store the material properly and it is are more durable than any digital version you create today (the life-time of a harddisk is lower than the life-time of a negative).
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