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They also have one that scans also 4圆 prints.

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I know they replaced it by a model with a top mounted LCD. I know the thing was made in china and distributed by Innovative Technology of Port Washington, NY. Most of the pictures I post here now come from this thing.īut for nice colors, not much can beat the Pakon. It also works fine for web presentation and making index prints like I do. But if the goal is just to be able to recognize uncle Fred who had a drink too many at aunt Olivia's wedding and threw-up in the punch bowl, it's going to work just fine. It's definitely not as nice as anything I've ever had. It saves the images as JPG and can basically run as fast as you can shove the film in and press the button. It's basically a foolproof device made for people who don't know much about photography. Then you put the device in USB mode and you just import the files like from any digicam. You advance the film by hand and you press the OK button twice to save the photo to a SD card. It has auto white balance, auto exposure.

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The problem with scanning a lot of pictures is always time.įor bulk scanning at a resolution of 5 megapixels, I actually use this thing. I know the German company Reflecta has a pretty good selection of models. I know the Pakon F135 is pretty much the fastest around and has a good level of automation.

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