
In the box you get the scanner, two plastic film holder inserts, a power cable, a data cable and an Epson software CD. The Epson V600 retails for $229.99, although there were several deals around the web for under $200 at the time of writing this article. Max film scan resolution: 6400 x 9600 dpi.Others, meanwhile, are actually pretty good and affordable. There are a lot of options when it comes to digitizing film yourself (including simply using a digital camera), but some of these methods require complex setups, some have huge equipment costs, and some just aren't very good. But, just like developing at a lab, having a lab scan your film costs money, which is why many people like the idea of scanning negatives themselves.

Many photo labs offer scanning as part of their services, often using large scanners able to process a full roll of 35mm film in a few minutes.

Film continues to be a popular medium among photographers today, and whether you're an active or former analog user, the easiest way to share your treasured moments is by digitizing your film through scanning.
