* Converts 35mm film negatives and slides to 5 MP digital images
* Unique stand-alone operation; no computer or software required to operate
* Fast conversion; requires only five seconds to convert an image
* Built-in 1.5-inch color LCD screen to view and edit images
* Saves images directly on SD memory cards
Question: Can I get some kind of a \"card reader\" so I could transfer the copied slides to my computer?
Wolverine F2D100 35mm Camera Film to Digital Images Scanner
a lot of printers have card readers in them. They're just a slot where you plug your memory card into them from your camera. You normally have software that comes with the printer that will let you print right off the card without loading it onto your system.
Also, there are a number of scanners out there that will scan off your film negatives and slides. The Epson I have at work is designed for just that. There is a light in the lid as well as the case. This particular one is an Epson Perfection 4490 Photo. (it's not the best for what I'm doing, but it's what was given to me.)
Where card readers are concerned; they'er everywhere.
Here's a quick google to Newegg
Staples, Office Depot, CompUSA, Fry's... they all have them; and as you can see, they don't have to be super spendy. These are great to have if you ...uh.. lose the cable to your digital camera.
Also, there are a number of scanners out there that will scan off your film negatives and slides. The Epson I have at work is designed for just that. There is a light in the lid as well as the case. This particular one is an Epson Perfection 4490 Photo. (it's not the best for what I'm doing, but it's what was given to me.)
Where card readers are concerned; they'er everywhere.
Here's a quick google to Newegg
Staples, Office Depot, CompUSA, Fry's... they all have them; and as you can see, they don't have to be super spendy. These are great to have if you ...uh.. lose the cable to your digital camera.