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The scans were for the most part fine. I only scanned about 15 rolls of APS before it gave up the ghost. Preview takes too long, so work off of your index prints. Oddly enough they're always rotated wrong, but that's easy enough to fix. Luckily, it has a 1 year warranty. I sent it off to Nikon for repair.
Also, another review mentioned that it cut off part of the print, but in my case the LS-50 does not.My adapter was purchased in 2008. Like the others, I had a shoebox of film to scan. With my first adapter I was able to scan 140 rolls (mostly 25 exp) without issue.
Read the brief instructions carefully. Scanner works great with the included slide and film strip holders. The film is still securely inside the adapter and there is no way to open the door once things go wrong.I should have believed what I read about this product.It now has to be sent back to Nikon before I can do anything about returning the product to the dealer because Nikon will have to retrieve my roll of film. I loaded my first roll of APS film as per instructions and after a few seconds of grinding and squealing and a flashing light on the scanner I got an error message telling me to turn the scanner off and restart it.I did and after a few more seconds of grinding and squealing the flashing light was followed by the same error message. I read all of the reviews about the APS adapter. I don't think I have ever had a product fail out of the box in quite a long time.The adapter arrived today from Adorama.
With the negative reviews in mind I have taken special care to load and unload the film cartridges carefully, which can be tricky until you get some practice, now nearly a year later with all my APS rolls finished, I will say I have had no problems at all. I read all the negative reviews of this piece of equipment and bought it anyway.
Some months afterwards I had to scan in some more APS films and the adapter jammed leaving the film stuck in the adapter.The adapter is also REALLY loud when spooling and unspooling film from the cartridge. I scanned in quite a lot of images quite happily. If you are in a smallish room you will not want to scan too many films in one sitting.On the whole I have been happy and may well purchase another one just because I still have APS films to scan. For its intended use case this works very well for scanning in APS films (15, 25 and 40 exposure). I have a Coolscan V (LS-50) and use VueScan software.
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