You do have to be careful about connect-ability and software driver availability.

I have a Coolscan with ICE, but I have to run it on an old Mac G3 computer because it's SCSI.

It does well, but it's slow. I only scan the best slides on it. The rest I use a flatbed to scan for "contacts" to put in a book. Very analog way to do it, works for me.


On Jan 6, 2009, at 22:59 , Malcolm Smith wrote:

Yet another of the jobs to do which has never been done, is to transfer my slide collection to a format it can be sent via the computer, rather than
the post.

Last night I saw a Nikon Coolscan IV on eBay which was fairly local to me, and I remembered that these were spoken of in favourable terms here. I was about to bid and my wife asked me if it was compatible with our computer
(something I wouldn't have even thought about). Looking at the
specification, it appeared not and the Coolscan V doesn't mention Vista,
although it does say XP - so I presume it would run it. Of course, the
Coolscan V is a very different price to buy.

I've got upwards of 3000 slides to transfer and I still take slide film, so
a decent scanner is important.

A couple of questions. If I had bought the Coolscan IV, would I have been able to use it with Vista, as there is such a price difference for the older
model? In 2009, is there a better alternative at a reasonable price?

Thanks.

Malcolm

Joseph McAllister
Lots of gear, not much time

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