I was given a Nikon Coolscan III scanner and I'm trying to get it up and running. The person who gave it to me uses Macs exclusively, and I have a PC, so he kept the OEM cable for use with his other legacy hardware.
I'm trying to keep the cost as far away from what it would cost for a new scanner as possible (new decent ones seem to be in the 300-400 dollar range).
So, I'm looking for a SCSI-to-USB cable - MD50 (aka HD50) connector.
If anyone has one of these and would be willing to part with it for a reasonable price, please let me know.
The two brands I've found are Adaptec and Iomega, and they're not made anymore. I can get them on everybody's favorite auction site, but the prices are astronomical. Since I also have to buy the third-party software to get my computer to work with this ancient scanner, I'd be well over half the cost of a new scanner. Basically, I'm looking to get my negatives and slides onto my computer, but at a better quality than what you can get with a flatbed scanner, and the Coolscan III should fit the bill nicely.
I suppose I could also just get a SCSI adapter and stick it in a PCI slot, but I haven't researched those, and can't imagine them being much cheaper. Of course then I'd have to buy a regular SCSI cable.
Worst case, I guess I could just sell the Coolscan and put the proceeds toward a new scanner, but I thought I'd reach out here first.
I'm trying to keep the cost as far away from what it would cost for a new scanner as possible (new decent ones seem to be in the 300-400 dollar range).
So, I'm looking for a SCSI-to-USB cable - MD50 (aka HD50) connector.
If anyone has one of these and would be willing to part with it for a reasonable price, please let me know.
The two brands I've found are Adaptec and Iomega, and they're not made anymore. I can get them on everybody's favorite auction site, but the prices are astronomical. Since I also have to buy the third-party software to get my computer to work with this ancient scanner, I'd be well over half the cost of a new scanner. Basically, I'm looking to get my negatives and slides onto my computer, but at a better quality than what you can get with a flatbed scanner, and the Coolscan III should fit the bill nicely.
I suppose I could also just get a SCSI adapter and stick it in a PCI slot, but I haven't researched those, and can't imagine them being much cheaper. Of course then I'd have to buy a regular SCSI cable.
Worst case, I guess I could just sell the Coolscan and put the proceeds toward a new scanner, but I thought I'd reach out here first.
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