I was about to give up when I chanced upon a driver for this which actually works in Windows 7. Windows 7 did its best to find a driver (which was useless) and others failed. I trawled the internet for a fortnight finding a driver for this thing. If you have lost the disc it came with and are running something more up-to-date than Windows XP Service Pack 2, you are pretty much screwed. ![]() The one thing these companies have in common is a complete disinterest in providing legacy support for their scanner. It is also known by the various brand names as the FilmScan 35i or by the boring model number SCND502E1231. ![]() The first thing you need to know about this item is that it is not manufactured by Agfa - its a generic made-in-China film scanner sold in the early to mid noughties and marketed under a variety of names - Agfa, Ion, SVP, Innovative Technology, EU3C, Otek and Plexgear to name a few. Marketed as the Agfa Digital Converter, this item is aimed at those with a drawer full of slides and negatives in need of conversion. ![]() I have never had a film scanner and at £12 this seemed to be a steal. I came across this little beauty on Ebay the other day and decided to buy it.
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