Everyone over 40 has used regular 35mm film (or other film). I personally have thousands of them and for most of them I don't even have an accompanying picture. It would be too expensive to print them all, especially since I don't know what they are (I'd have to take the risk). I bought this film scanner because it converts all types of film (including Super 8, which is rare) into 22 megapixel digital photos. The operation was very simple and clear. I connected it, added a memory card (you can use a flash drive) and put the film in it. The display is big enough to see the picture and when you like it, press the capture button. That's all. It is really that easy. I found photos of my grandparents who passed away, photos from my childhood (that I showed my kids), etc. I wonder why I didn't buy this sooner. Memories are truly priceless.
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