I have a Nikon scanner, two in fact (4000 and 8000), but I like the results using a camera and NegativeLabPro better. It's also 5x as fast.
Yea, those were great scanners but S L O W! As are most scanners! I wish I would have scanned more of my slides when I had a photo lab with a Noritsu printer, that scanner built into it was blazing fast- and did a great job. A 2901 printer, the only problem was the expensive bulbs that didn't last as long as the later models using LED lamps.
Scanning Color Negatives
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Yea, those were great scanners but S L O W! As are most scanners! I wish I would have scanned more of my slides when I had a photo lab with a Noritsu printer, that scanner built into it was blazing fast- and did a great job. A 2901 printer, the only problem was the expensive bulbs that didn't last as long as the later models using LED lamps.