Film and Slide Scanner with 4.3” LCD Screen 22MP

Film and Slide Scanner with 4.3” LCD Screen 22MP High-Resolution Slide Negative Scanner Convert Color & B&W, 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 Film Negatives & Slides to JPEG, Support HDMI/USB Outpu




Weight: | 560 g |
Dimensions: | 14.99 x 12.7 x 11.07 cm; 560 Grams |
Brand: | DIGITNOW! |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | DIGITNOW! |
Dimensions: | 14.99 x 12.7 x 11.07 cm; 560 Grams |
Reference: | part_B09KRSQCL9 |
Bob from Londo
Used for copying negatives so they can be viewed on computer. Bit fiddly if negatives are not flat or good quality but possible to copy slides, 35 negatives and 110s. Good item. Takes time and a bit of patience so take your time and enjoy finding your memories on the machine.
Item certainly works but too early to fully evaluate the results.
Instructions could be clearer e.g. I have not worked out how to open the film transport once clicked close.
This little slide scanner is simple to use but because my sides are so old (70 year +) they tend to slip when they are fed into the slide rail. They also slip under each other so it is only possible to feed one slide in at a time which is a lengthy procedure when you have something like 300 slides.
Quick and easy to scan and convert negatives at medium resolution. Good sized viewe
I have a large number of 40-50 year old transparencies which, in some cases, are significantly degraded. With this device I was able to I was to get a quick appreciation of whether a slide was worth persevering with. The scan quality was surprisingly good and, in the event, I found that most of my slides were perfectly usable. In some cases further processing in a photo editor was required to remove the colour cast, which was only to be expected with such old slides. I was happy that I’d got value for my modest investment.
Used to process loads of slides and negatives but it doesn’t seem to take the picture. I’d prefer it to be wider out so that I could take a photo and then cut down.
We have only had this a few days and 2000 slides scanned so far as well as some 35mm negatives. The only slight tricky thing is that it handles the rigid plastic slides better than thinner plastic or card slides but I guess that might be true of most machines.
Using 35 year negs which were probably processed by Boots and have deteriorated in the loft is not the best test for quality but it does the job.