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5/7/2009 3:07:46 PM EDT
So before you say this is the wrong forum....

My husband and I inherited a LARGE number of 35mm slides, with more to come. We would like to convert them to jpg. Is there one converter that is better than the others?

I did a brief bit of research and keep coming up with ThinkGeek.

Was hoping for some previous experience with this and some recommendations for equipment. We have a large enough number of slides that it is not practical for us to send them in for conversion.

Thanks in advance.
5/8/2009 6:11:09 AM EDT
[#1]
nikon coolscan with digital ice and a lot of farking time
5/8/2009 3:46:49 PM EDT
[#2]
Or pay someone to do it.
5/12/2009 7:02:06 AM EDT
[#3]
I bought one by Minolta and am pleased with the results, but as Doc mentioned above, you'll be spending a LOT of time doing it. It's a good investment though; the device will also create images from both color and black-and-white negatives.

Check out B&H Photo for a huge selection in stock and good prices. I have been dealing with them for years, and their service is great.