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Like many I have thousands of slides, both E-6 and kodachrome, and I'd like to start to archive them and print some of them (no bigger than 12x1
. I do have a couple of older flat beds but am looking for something better. Ideally I'd like to get a Nikon 9000 as I also have a ton of med format but I currently don't have that much coin. Also anything "special" I'll send out for a drum scan since those prices have come down. So in a nut shell I'm looking for a reasonable, mid priced 35mm film scanner.Any thoughts or experiences...... Thanks in advance. RB __________________
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