It's iffy in quality, the white balance is never really correct and there's not enough raw data to fully correct it (JPG only, not TIFF), plus all of the ones I used had alignment issues. It's sold under a bunch of names for basically the same product. If you have an SLR, something like the Nikon ES-1 would do much better, or if you don't or want a dedicated scanner, look at the PlusTek Opticfilm 8200i.