A scanner with the transparency adaptor included for under $300. With the transparency adaptor you can scan negatives from your pictures, 35-mm slides and 5x5 inch transparencies.
Pros: Easy to connect, easy to scan, pulls fantastic detail from 35mm slides. Cons: Locating the scan "window" for slides can be a little tricky. Inaccurate Help documentation.
Surferdude7 has written an excellent review on this piece of machinery. (For some strange reason I didn't read it before purchasing). Rather than repeat what he said, I would refer you to his opinion for the technical specs and the software bundle that...
Pros: Easy to use, has 4 quick access scanner buttons, excellent resolution, unlimited resolution, HP quality, PC and Mac compatible, transparency adapter, USB and Parallel connection, excellent color reproduction Cons: Price is still on the high end for most users and can discourage home users, 5300 is much cheaper, alot of other cheaper scanners available that can do a great job if scanning requirements are not that stringent, USB connection has been found not to work w
It looks like the ScanJet 5300 scanner. It feels likes the 5300 scanner. It has almost the same name as the ScanJet 5300, it's only off by a single digit. However, there are some major improvements. The ScanJet 5370 is a much stronger beast than it...
Pros: Easy to use. Great scans. Cons: Had to wait to get it :-(
After many arguments with my old scanner, I decided to get a new one. My sister had a HP scanner, and her recommendation for a HP printer was the best advice I've ever taken. I decided to look at the HP scanners.
Pros: BEAUTIFUL scans Cons: Lack of a hard copy users manual
I've been in the market for a GOOD scanner for the past year. I've been limping along with my Cannon Multipass C5500, and it's been 'okay', but not something you'd write home to Mommy about!
My requirements were fairly simple; I wanted the...
Pros: Performs standard scanner functions very well. Windows 95 and Mac compatible. Cons: One step buttons not as automatic as advertised.
My opinion is skewed by the fact that I was looking for a scanner primarily to attach photos to emails. I had read about the Agfa snapscan e-50 but when I saw HP had a unit that worked with Windows 95 (many now require 98 or later) and the Mac, plus...
Pros: Able to scan 35 mm color slides, ease of use Cons: calibration for max color rendition
When I read the info on this scanner I realized that I needed to update my 1996 HP scanner. Since I am an avid user of HP products ( one of these days I've got to buy stock in this company), I opted for the HP 5370Cxi even though there are other...
Pros: Great ease of use... Cons: HP customer support
The HP Scanjet 5370c is a great upgrade from our previous scanner (a visioneer). The software is easy as can be to install and with just 2 cables easy to hookup to your computer.. I've especially enjoyed using the scanner (and I am not particularly...
Pros: Good results, easy to use Cons: too big, too slow
I only had the 5370 for one week, a friend gave it it me, I had to scan 3 rolls of 35mm negatives.
The scanner is not difficult to use, the software is self- explaining. Scans in flatbed mode are good, as with many Flatbed scanners today.
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Pros: 1200 dots per inch with 42-bit color! Cons: Big for some but I like the size it can hold larger photos.
I bought this scanner because I needed something that could give my photos the best resolution possible and I couldn't have asked for any scanner to do a better job. The photos actually look better when scanned than they do in real life! Not to mention...
Pros: A decent flatbed scanner. Cons: I would desire better quality.
Previously I used Nikon Coolscan III film scanner and was very happy with it. Recently I started to use a medium format camera, so I decided to give a try to a flatbed scanner that is capable of scanning transparencies.
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