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Buyers' Guide: Scanners

We guide you through the key features to look for when purchasing a scanner.

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Flatbed scanners are the simplest way of digitising your old photos. Whether you just want to back them up on your PC, email them, stick them on a website or edit them, just hook up a scanner to your PC or notebook and off you go.

That said, not all scanners are created equal and there is a huge choice out there. Here are some key features to look out for to make it easier.

A good scanner will connect via USB2 or Firewire. Try and avoid older models offering USB1.1 since large scans can take a while to transfer to your PC. It should also offer at least 48bit colour depth and a resolution of 2,400 x 2,400dpi. This is more than enough for scanning photos or documents.

Also look out for a 35mm slide adapter for scanning slides or, even better, an
automatic film loader that allows you to insert your film negatives or slides for simple scanning and enlargement.

On the software front, see if your model comes with tools that allow you to fix and edit the photos. This can include anything from removing red-eye, to colour
restoration and eliminating dust and cracks. Some entry-level models even come with a cut-down version of the leading professional editing software, Adobe Photoshop.

Recommeded Scanners:

Epson 2480 Photo
It’s rather large, but is easy to use and includes a transparency adapter
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HP Scanjet 3770
You get plenty of scanning options, plus it’s fast and produces good image quality
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Mustek Bearpaw 4800TA Pro II
Simple to install and it includes a built-in transparency adapter with automatic cropping
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Visoneer Onetouch 9220 USB
You get plenty of features for your money, and it produces good-quality scans
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Canon Lide 35
Compact, stylish with some useful software, but it doesn’t include a transparency adapter
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