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Nikon 35mm Film Scanner - Is This High Performance Film Scanner Right For You?

Posted September 1st, 2009

When it comes to converting old 35mm slides and negatives to a digital format, there are a wide variety of film scanners you can buy to do the job for you. There are high end scanners like the Super CoolScan 5000 ED, a Nikon 35mm film scanner, down to very inexpensive ones that retail for around $100-$150. Although the price is great on the inexpensive scanners and they can get the job done, you do have to sacrifice when it comes to image quality. If you are a photography professional, serious amateur or just someone who really places a high value on having high resolution, good quality digital images, then you should consider a high performance film scanner.

The Nikon Super CoolScan 5000 ED Film Scanner produces high resolution, high quality images of old 35mm negatives and slides at 4000 dpi resolution. It comes with automatic contrast as well as color compensation along with the ICE 4, which is an advanced suite of digital image correction technologies.

While offering a wide array of sophistical technology and advanced features, the Super CoolScan 500 ED is still easy to use with a user friendly USB interface and scanning with the click of one button. Most users are thrilled with this film scanner and give it high marks, particular for the quality of images it produces.

This Nikon 35mm film scanner does come with a high price tag at $1199, so the main question for you to ask yourself is if high quality digital images are worth the price to you for investing in this high performance scanner.

If you are a professional in the photography or imaging business, then your decision is most likely a no brainer. If you are a serious amateur or have lots of family slides that you want to restore and preserve at a high quality, then this Nikon 35mm film scanner is definitely a 35mm film scanner for you to consider.

Posted September 1st, 2009 in Photography by Hannah.
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