The scanner is very easy to use and the quality of the slides is the same as when viewed through a projector. Negatives are converted quickly and well. When 35mm slides and negatives are available they are generally better than the cheaper 110mm or 126mm cameras. This is a great way to salvage old slides and negatives. I even digitized some old glass slides. As long as they go through the adapter I could make a digital copy.
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