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<p>I picked up an Olympus 35EC and ED for $10. It turns out their is a little circuit board and wires in it, detached from the board, which must have been soldered to the plate. I have not yet bought batteries for it, but will soon. I'm wondering what the purpose of the plate and wires are and if the camera will function without them. Thanks - Jimmy<br>
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<p>Costco scans seem cheap, and judging based on what others have said about them they seem very nice. I'll be sure to ask some questions. This seems perfect.</p>
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<p>@ Michael Howard <br>
The V500 scanner seems worth it for only $100. I do need an actual scanner and that seems worth the money. For now Costco scans are fine. Thanks!</p>
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<p>@Marc Bergman <br>
Thanks! Sorry I have not gotten back to this thread. I'm not sure what quality scans Costco offers, but I know the one near me will develop and scan the film. This seems the cheapest as I am on a budget (no I will not forge out $1000 for a film scanner).</p>
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I am new to film and I have a few desicions for getting film to digital. One is getting it done at Costc, second is getting the Lomography
DigitaLIZA flatbed adaption for scanning, and third is just scanning the 4 x 6 on a flatbed scanner. Which is the best?
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