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Review on 📸 High Resolution Digital Film & Slide Scanner: Convert Color & B&W 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 Film Negatives & Slides to 8 & 16MP JPEG Images - Black by Brian Sitton

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An easy way to digitize old priceless memories. Doesn't need a computer

How many of you still have 35mm film? My parents do! How about 4"x6" and 5"x7" prints? Yes of course! Going digital took a lot of time: I had to take the prints, glue them onto 8x10 inch sheets, scan them at work, send the resulting PDF home and edit/crop it with Photoshop. Scanning film wasn't an option because I didn't have the equipment, so I looked for a digitizer that could scan both film and prints. and 3x5, 4x6 and 5x7 prints - Easy to use - Fairly fast scanning - Can scan an entire roll of film at once - Save to SD cards - Built-in LCD to preview scanned images before saving - Save as JPEG files so that you can share them - 14 megapixel image sensor produces fairly good scans - Doesn't require a computer (hence images are stored on an SD card and can be read by Mac, Windows, Linux, etc.) CONS - Expensive, although comparable to a similar one Scanner by Kodak (But Kodak can't scan prints) - There are grammatical errors in the manual but it's easy to understand - Can only scan one print at a time but can handle a whole roll of film Overall despite the high price This type of machine gets the job done that I need and does them very well. The ability to preserve precious memories is PRICELESS.

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Useless features

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December 15, 2022
Works well for me, transferring 50 year old slides