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Just come across this nifty item from Coopers of Stortford.
Perhaps a trifle dear at £299.99 it will produce high definition (1080p) copies in the MP4 format. Also transfers to SD cards. Or you can just use it as a viewer.
I agree Dave - the same old dog in a different coat!
There must surely be a market for a reliable good quality scanner below say $1,000.00.This is not it.
Worse yet, since it scans at around 2 fps (or 30 minutes for one 50' reel). That would make it not practical even for a film viewer. I once had a chance to try out one of these thing (rebranded as Reflectra scanner, but internally identical) and not impressed at all.
For best result under 1K budget I think DIY route is the only way to go, provided that you can eventually managed to sort all issues out.
The method I have used with great success is to use a video camera and film off screen using a variable speed projector with a 3 bladed shutter, feeding the output from the camera into a computer for editing and exporting to DVD. The projector needs to be warmed up for a while before transferring and then use the speed control to run at 16 and 2 thirds frames per sec. This of course only applies here in the uk or the PAL system. I use a Eumig 810d with a speed control unit fitted into the motor circuit as suggested by a forum member a few years ago. I think the details are somewhere in the old forum. At my age, my memory is not what it was!! Ken Finch.
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