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I've seen threads about the best scanners to use for scanning your cards, but I use a laptop and I don't really have the space for a scanner. I've seen some really good pictures of cards that have been taken with digital cameras and I was wondering if anybody could recommend one that's not too expensive. I don't really need anything professional quality, just something good enough to take pictures of cards for ebay, photobucket, etc. Thanks!
Last edited by Doug; 09-13-2009 at 05:15 PM. |
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