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Anonymous
The camera in the picture is the main camera I use. It's a 1960s Asahi Pentax. How can I get my film prints onto my computer? I'm sure a scanner will work, but what kind would I need to ensure getting a high quality scan?
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>> Anonymous
nikon super coolscan 5000 ed
>> Anonymous
>nikon super coolscan 5000 ed
He's suggesting you get a dedicated 35mm film scanner for the best results.
>> Anonymous
are you developing the film by yourself? if not then any normal place that develops film should be able to put the images or negs on a cd for you.
>> SAGE
i also just bought this nikon scanner. highly recrommended.
>> Anonymous
>>281927
I'm not developing them by myself. Not too sure why I didn't think of that.