Converts 35mm/110/126/ Super 8/8mm Film & 135/110/126 Slides into JPEG (FS52)
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3.4
13% of customers recommend this product
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Cheap 0 people found this helpfulCheap,things didnt fit or make sense, not automatic ,crappy view
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Defective out of the box 0 people found this helpfulError - Card Locked. Card was NOT locked. Tried multiple cards and times. I have been in photography for years and I know when a card is not locked. Cards were not locked when I checked them in a camera or in the computer. Was warned in reviews of problems and still bought it. Returned the device. BEWARE!
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Scan inadéquat 0 people found this helpfulLa qualité du scan est affreuseLe résultat me faisait à un poster d’Andy Warhol avec les contrastes psychédéliquesL’article a été retourné
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Not used yet 0 people found this helpfulI intend to use it for transferring 8MM movie film and 35mm film to digital. If it does what it indicates t will do, I'll be delighted. I haven't had the chance to test it yet.
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It's not a true 22 megapixel scanner 1 people found this helpfulManufacturer's specs indicate scan quality as 4100 dpi for 35 mm film. That means 4100 dots per 1.34 square inch (36 mm x 24 mm). Multiply dots by inches and you'll get 5.5 megapixel. That's the sensor they use. The rest is software enhanced process called interpolation. The result is terrible. Also the aspect ratio of 35 mm film is 1:1.5. The aspect ratio of their sensor is 1:1.3. That means significant cropping on both sides. Dust removal is required after each scan and it's almost impossible to remove all dust. You will always see white dots on the scan. If you're looking for a quality scanner, pass on this product. The only good thing about this product is that it ships from Calgary. Both, initial delivery and return were fast.