Reviews, news, and tips for purchasing and using a 35mm slide scanner

It’s a HP photo scanner. Does anyone have one or know of any photo scanner reviews? Otherwise, for the conversion of 35mm slides and film negatives into digital images, does it sound like it will work?
Here’s the details
1) 35mm film scanner 35mm
2) 5. 0 million pixel CMOS sensor equal to 1829 dpi enhanced 3600 dpi
3) 10 bits per color channel for data conversion
4) Fixed Focus Lens
5) Automatic eposure
6) Auto Color Balance
7) 3 LED light source behind white

Is this a good choice or is there another brand you’d recommend. I’m not looking for the best 35mm film scanner, just what’s easy to use and on sale.

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3 COMMENTS
bud the hippie
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if you have old pictures you’d like to save it’s a good idea a way to preserve history even if it’s just family pictures it may sound a little corny but someone is always interested in the past

tarotrea
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If you have a lot of negatives and/or 35 mm slides to convert, and if it’s not too expensive then yeah I’d go ahead and get it.

*~*Dee*~
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Of course ma .. this is the 20th century .. so it should work .. and if it doesn’t work keep the receipt and you can always return just try it as soon as you get it.

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