Converts 4x6 Photos, 35mm/110/126 film & 135 slides (FS60)
$159.99 USD
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works well 0 people found this helpfulI like this product, but it is a little awkward to use. Also would like more information on using the cleaning brush. I received a knife-shaped thing with what looks like a removable cover on the end, but was unable to remove what looked like a cover. It's use is not clear.
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For many kinds of media 0 people found this helpfulThe item was perfect for what I needed.
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Fast but somewhat temperamental 0 people found this helpfulThe photo scanner is quite fast and easy to use, but is extremely temperamental. It just turns itself off for some reason even when there is no pause in action. If it does that, you may have to unplug it and turn it back on a few times before it starts working again. There seems to be no rhyme or reason for this odd behavior. The picture quality and color balance are not bad, but there are times when it drives you nuts by just "refusing" to work. I recommend it with some reservation.
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It's ok - cumbersome for lots of slides 0 people found this helpfulI have many hundreds of slides passed down to me and was hoping this little machine would help make scanning a large quantity of slides easier. It really wasn't... It's not so much that the process to scan them was difficult, but more that it's tedious and the quality wasn't as good as I expected. I don't have a lot of experience with scanning slides, but having played around with this device for a few weekends has left me feeling that whatever the cost is for someone else to scan my slides will be worth it! I didn't scan any photographs, but if that's of interest to you, this will scan up to 4x6" photos. I feel as though a regular scanner would be a better investment if you're looking to scan a lot of photos and expect crisp resolution.
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old photos curl 0 people found this helpfulYou get a lot for the money but it is tiresome manual process if you have a lot of photos and you need to back-curl photos to get them to lay flat and not distorted image. A curled image will also reflect the two rows of LEDs that light up the image. If the image is flat, that is not an issue. So I would have wished to have a way to make the image flat besides my back-curling them. But I am happy that all these photos are now on-line on my computer rather in envelopes in boxes in the garage.