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So I got lots of photos to scan and I wanted a recommendation for a good one that isn't over 250$. Resolution is important. 

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I just used a Canon CanoScan LiDE220 to scan around three thousand family pictures and was pretty impressed with both the hardware and software.  Great resolution with good speed and the auto-scan button/feature actually works flawlessly.

 

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1065674-REG/canon_9623b002aa_canoscan_lide_220_color.html

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15 minutes ago, johnny5c said:

I just used a Canon CanoScan LiDE220 to scan around three thousand family pictures and was pretty impressed with both the hardware and software.  Great resolution with good speed and the auto-scan button/feature actually works flawlessly.

 

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1065674-REG/canon_9623b002aa_canoscan_lide_220_color.html

thanks looks good may try it

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On ‎6‎/‎28‎/‎2017 at 11:53 PM, GDRRiley said:

thanks looks good may try it

Probably too late, but I'd also recommend the LiDE220. I have the super overkill CanoScan 9000F Mark II and it's quite the beast, but indeed overkill. It does scan super fast though. For photos / drawings, the LiDE is more than good enough.

 

I'm waiting for canon to make a larger scanner...I want to use larger paper for my drawings but the only really scanner out there is the Epson one that's super high in cost...

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6 hours ago, scottyseng said:

Probably too late, but I'd also recommend the LiDE220. I have the super overkill CanoScan 9000F Mark II and it's quite the beast, but indeed overkill. It does scan super fast though. For photos / drawings, the LiDE is more than good enough.

 

I'm waiting for canon to make a larger scanner...I want to use larger paper for my drawings but the only really scanner out there is the Epson one that's super high in cost...

yeah in the end we found a local place that would do it for cheap and do color corrections. 

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