Re: Scanning Thousands of Slides Nikon has made some good scanners with batch capability. I've used the Coolscan LS-4000, which is one of them. The bulk feeder for slides holds about 50 slides , IIRC, and it's a fairly pricey accessory. Several hundred dollars in addition to the price of the scanner itself. Of course, you may be able to find both the scanner and bulk feeder for much less money second hand now. The cheapest you can probably get into new equipment for this job is the Pacific Image PowerSlide 3600, which is around $900 US http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&kw=PAPS3650&is=REG&Q=&O=productlist&sku=430671 I have no experience with this unit. I'm currently using a Minolta Scan Multi II, which also has a 50-slide feeder, for any bulk scanning jobs I have to do (which is blessedly few these days!) I'd note that you probably ought to consider some automatic dust and scratch removal, like Nikon's Digital ICE, mandatory for the number of slides you are planning to scan. Manual clean up could take years! My Minolta doesn't have this kind of feature but as I rarely do much slide scanning these days, I can live with this limitation rather than go to the expense of replacing this scanner. -- Mark Roberts Photography & Multimedia www.robertstech.com 412-687-2835 Mark Roberts
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