Good photo scanner that is compatible with OS 10.9.1?

I need a good scanner to scan archival images.  Anyone know of one that works with OS 10.9.1?

Hi,
Anything that is USB 2.0 UVC compliant .
UVC means USB Video Class.
Like the mass storage USB devices there is an included driver.
Depending on you Firewire ports and those any Firewire enabled DV Camcorder has you could use a DV Camcorder.
NOTE: some HD versions will not work is some apps.
HD tends to be 16:9 format and iChat/Messages and Photo Booth are 4:3
Having said there is a UVC driver in the OS it will not always give you the same features that a windows os might do.
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