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If you want top quality scans to archive images for any possible future use then you need to use a dedicated film scanner (Nikon, Canon, Minolta). Best to be a 4000dpi model and save scans as uncompressede files (.tiff). <br />If you just want less er quality scans for posting on the net or as email attachments then any scanner with a tranparency adapter will do. <br />The film scanners cost more but you get what you pay for in terms of quality.
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