For the money and what I'm scanning this product is great. it's really easy to use. I've had negatives for 20 years and so far it's been pretty quick and easy. 110ng is a bit harder than 35mm, but that's more of a media size issue than the scanner itself. Hasn't hit its 127 negatives yet, but should be running just as smoothly as the rest. My only complaint is that the scanner bottoms out and on cuts off the sides 35 mm. The pages are easy to fix as you can move the negative back and forth to get a better composition but the bottom is stuck. Maybe I could try not using the manual. I only scan photos from elementary school and college, so I'm not compromising the photo of Ansel Adams, but it's still a little frustrating. again, its $150. You get what you paid for and that suits me. UPDATE: I migrated my Advantix (aps) negatives with 110 slide insert. Guides are wild about this format. In the end I narrowed the canal with toothpicks. works better than without but still needs a bit of negativity to get it into the transfer window. photo attached.
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