I searched, read reviews and after much deliberation decided on Wolverine Titan. Here's my summary after one use: Pros: - It's self-contained so you can scan anywhere - Size is good (portable) - It's very versatile - accepts many formats of negatives as well as slides Cons: - Power cord is so short - You literally have to have an outlet on the table to use it. I used an extension. - When scanning negatives, you have to exit the photo to change the brightness or color, then return to the photo to view it, then go back and try to remember how it looked to make another adjustment, etc. To make a To make the setting, you need to press the buttons at least 5-6 times. Then you have to do this again for each setting. Takes forever. - Photo quality is grainy and colors look unnatural. - The price is very high for what you get. If you have a box full of negatives I would recommend that you don't waste your time on this model and look for something more advanced.
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