I'm looking to scan old 35mm negatives/slides/8mm that I unearthed from my mom's attic. I enjoy looking at old pictures. Can the hive mind recommend something decent for around $200? Looking to convert them to jpg.
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You should first decide how many you really want digitized. Legacybox.com will also digitize, it’s about $1 per slide or photo. If you have thousands, you probably want to develop a system to do it yourself. I use a Nikon slide copier device that goes over the front of the camera lens, an LED panel for lighting, and take photos through the camera (in my case an Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mk II that allows connecting the camera to a big video monitor for adjusting focus, etc.). I find that method faster and equal in quality to a Nikon dedicated slide scanner.
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I used one of this ship them off options as well. After culling down to 100-150 the cost was manageable, and the quality was WAY better than any at-home option.
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