Advantages: Cheap as chips Disadvantages: Family ask you to Scan their old photos too
Do you have boxes of old 35mm film or slides from before you bought that shiny new digital camea?
This is the perfect gaget for transferring old films onto your PC and it is one of the cheapest that I was able to find.
The FilmScan 2700 can scan35mm positive and negative film.
Once scanned, images can be saved, printed, shared, enhanced and published.
The accompanying software contains several image adjustment tools allow scans to be fully optimized with maximum image detail and color accuracy.
The unit is able to scan35mm exposures in slide or strip format with a reasonably high 2700dpi optical resolution.
Each top quality scan is complete in arounf 1 minute 10 seconds. So if you have a lot of images it does take some time, but the scanner does not take a lot of attention and you can watch TV or even write ...
Advantages: Affordable, solid, good quality and you can rest cups of tea on top! Disadvantages: Sometimes slow to scan and other scanners do have better quality
We have had out Microtek Scanmaker 3600 for well over 5 years now and it is still going strong and doing the job for our entire family. I'm not sure how much we paid for it, but it was not a lot because we just wanted a basic scanner that could scan in documents. It is very reliable, easy to use, with a suitable range of features but has the tendency to be a bit slow occasionally.
1. Looks, Design and Size
The scanner is fairly good looking, quite elegant and fairly compact. It measures approximately 17" long, 10" across and 4" high so can fit into most desktop areas. It has a solid build to it and rather funky curve on the lid that gives it some added style. Furthermore, the main surface is flat and you can easily rest your cup of tea, lunch or bits of paper on top! The white colour is easy on the eye and fits in to most rooms ...
Advantages: Variety of different functions Disadvantages: Can't recieve logos or melodies.
I’ve had 2 other mobile phones in the past and now currently own the Siemens M35. When it was bought it came in a blue, white and red one2one box, which also included a charger, 2 booklets, a registration form and the SIM card. After registration you also get £5 credit on your account. The 2 booklets were the phone manual which tells you how to insert the SIM, how to charge your phone, and how to use the different functions, such as putting phone numbers in the phone. The second was information about your service provider, in my case one2one. In that it tells about their charges for the variety of ways to communicate, such as phones on the same network, WAP,and text messages.
The phone itself is 130g in weight, it is a 118mm in length, 47mm in width, and 22mm in height, which is pretty small and light. It is also water ...
Poison 13.11.2002 (14.11.2002)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Siemens M35
The tiny FilmScan 35 has been specifically designed to scan your slides and negatives with high quality, no more fussing around with transparency adapters on flatbed scanners! Always wanted to use your slides and negatives for printing or archiving? This has now become child's play with the high resolution and powerful software of the FilmScan 35. The USB interface of the FilmScan 35 provides easy installation and will get your images on your screen instantly. So straight to work with a scanner that gets the picture.Sporting a very attractive translucent gray color; a high optical resolution of true 1800 x 1800 dpi and true 36 bit color depth, the end user will have excellent results every time. The USB interface, combined with cross-platform software means that what ever the computer operating system, this scanner will provide the right starting point for end users wanting to scan 35mm film.