Kogan 35 Mm Slide Transfer

Kogan Combo 5 in one slide transfer $89
Kogan bigger unit slide transfer $289

Hi
Like everyone else got boxes of 1960s 25 mm slide transparencies.
Anyone used the $89 Kogan slide transfer to get them on to digital?
Thx

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  • +1

    look on marketplace. plenty of people used lower end scanners and want to offload cheap.
    questionable quality at the cheaper end. do not accept their marketing claims of quality.
    quality only comes from the likes of Epson, Plustek, Nikon, Canon.
    look at a brand name and sell for half price when you are done.

    of course it depends on what your expectations are for the output quality.

  • +1

    I'm with battler, Kogan really has second-rate products at exorbitant prices. I think that you would have better results taking a B&W photocopy, faxing it to a zoo and then asking a monkey to draw the image in MS Paint.

    Slide scanners at this price point are all pretty much cheap crap, but worst of all, online businesses use these cheap crap scanners to scan peoples slides, resulting in soft, unfocused, colourless yet expensive images. So if you get a lab to do them, ask them what equipment, specifically they use.

    Kogan has raving reviews about the scanner, but product review and everywhere else have the unfiltered truth so take a look around at maybe ebay second hand epson/canon flatbeds at the minimum.

  • +1

    A friend did all of his himself and they turned out AMAZING!

    He set up a nice screen and slide projector and then his nice camera on a tripod and took photos of each one. Didn't take long at all— he used a shutter release cord and just enjoyed looking at them as he went.

  • +1

    Thx for replies.
    Couple YouTube vids can the Kogan results

    Few DIY solutions as well. Thankyou

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