I bought this machine to convert many thousands of 35mm slides to digital format. I like the fact that the feeder can handle up to 25 slides. Manual feed is fairly easy, but can get stuck if the carriage is slightly bent or warped. This is easy to clean. Once you've configured the settings, you can quickly and easily scan multiple slides. I scanned 300 in less than an hour. The interface didn't let me send directly to a Mac, so I had to scan to an SD card and then insert it into a card reader to import it to my computer. It takes a bit of figuring out the menus and adjusting the contrast, but once that's done, everything is set. It also helps you save your slides in landscape orientation and then rotate them on your computer. Portrait mode crops the top or bottom of some slides. All in all a very easy way to convert your slides to digital format and save your memories.
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